I experienced the dreaded morning sickness almost the day after conception. Some however, never feel morning sickness and some start feeling it around 4 to 6 weeks of pregnancy and it can last up till the time you give birth. Generally though, it only lasts a couple of months. And rarely is morning sickness just in the morning. Some have it all day and some have it in the evenings. In my day, they had a morning sickness pill, which the drug industries has taken off the market due to long term side effects on the babies. One of these side effects was premature balding in males. This pill worked wonderful! Now they have all these rituals, like eat saltine crackers, before you get up or drink a little ginger-ale and so on and so on. None of those things worked for me. But if you run across something that helps, then stick to it.
2006-09-11 10:11:14
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answered by smplyme132 5
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I developed morning sickness very early on - between 1 and 2 months I think. This is very normal, as a vast majority of women experience morning sickness either only or primarily during their first trimester. I continued to be sick throughout my entire pregnancy, but most women don't have this. Some do however though, so good luck!
2006-09-11 17:25:44
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answered by sugaspice_n_smiles 2
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That depends on the woman's system. I had morning sickness 24/7 during the entire third month and then nothing. Nothing before either. My sister never had morning sickness, my ex sil had morning sickness from her 6th week until a week before the baby was born. Everyone is different.
2006-09-11 17:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that every woman is different. I myself started experiencing morning sickness with both of my pregnancies right away. It was hard for me to keep anything down and actually morning sickness would have been a welcomed joy..I had ALL DAY sickness. I hope you don't have a problem with morning sickness. :o(
2006-09-11 17:02:48
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answered by poetic princess 5
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Most people get sick for the first 3 months. And then on the first day of that thirteenth week, it's like magic. The sickness goes away and you feel great for the rest of the pregnancy (well, at least for the 2nd trimester). Good luck! :)
2006-09-11 17:36:29
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answered by jessiebellduncan 2
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In my case, I started getting morning sickness at about my 6th week. And that crap lasted for like almost 4 months!! But I'm 25 weeks along now, and I only get the occasional sick feeling. Each woman is probably different though, but once you get it, if you get it at all, you'll definately know it!
Good Luck!
2006-09-11 17:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is different. Some women never get morning sickness and some get it throughout their whole pregnancy. If you are going to get morning sickness the normal expectancy is after three months. Again everyone is different. Good luck. and Congrats!
2006-09-11 17:06:15
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answered by Love Child 4
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Every woman is different some can feel that sick feeling within a week some women never get it. If you do keep some soda crackers and club soda around and you may wnat to invest in a bracelet that has magnetic pressure points to combat sea sickness...available at any drug store.
2006-09-11 17:04:00
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answered by Cherry_Blossom 5
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I had ALL DAY sickness right away, and it went away on the 14th week. Everyone is different though, mine was so bad I had to take medicine (prescribed of course) which helped me controlled it a little but not disappear. I was so glad when it was over
2006-09-11 17:10:43
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answered by Baby Ruth habla español 6
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I started feeling it about 5 weeks...but it went into full swing 24/7 sickness at about 7 weeks...
2006-09-11 17:04:00
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answered by questions4u 2
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