I've been pregnant a total of 3 times now, And haven't gotten morning sickness with any of them.
If you don't get it, Consider yourself uber lucky! Lol...And you might yet still get it, Though after the first few weeks I think it's less likely.
Best of luck!!! :-)
2006-11-04 15:02:46
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answered by ? 3
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Morning sickness is estimated to affect about 50% of pregnant women. Its cause is buy the biulding of the placenta, which is usually done at around 13 weeks. Most women who do have morning sickness will feel better by about 13 weeks.
With my first pregnancy, i didnt have even a minute of morning sickness, which is normal. It doesnt mean anything is wrong with your pregnancy at all. Your just half of the pregnant women who dont get it, and be glad...lol
With my second son i had horrible morning sickness.
Sometimes, women may get morning sickness in the last few weeks of pregnancy, because of the chacnge in hormones for the impending birth.
If you do get morning sickness, eatting crakers or another small snack might help. Drink lots of water, and avoid strong smells and tastes.
Congrats on the pregnancy!
2006-11-05 16:52:17
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answered by cute_blondie_angel 6
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I just had my daughter 5 1/2 months ago. I found out I was pregnant pretty early because of my morning sickness. I had it until the day I had my daughter, but she was 6 weeks early. My best friend has 2 children and never got sick one time(I hate her sometimes, especially when I was getting so sick). So there is a 50/50 chance of you getting it, if you do be sure to talk to your doctor, there are all kinds of meds that are completely safe to take. I had to get up every morning and eat 5 crackers and take 1/2 of a 25mg phenagren. That is the only thing that worked for me. I tried everything, the morning sickness suckers, drinks, herbal stuff, you name it I tried it. GOOD LUCK!!! I hope you don't get it!!
2006-11-05 00:20:23
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answered by shannon h 4
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Honey, count your blessings. You are very lucky if you never get it. It is more common in the first trimester, but I am pretty sure you can get it throughout the whole pregnancy. I had twins 4 years ago, and I was sick as a dog the first trimester. The second was great, and the third was horrible!! So cross your fingers. Good luck!
2006-11-04 23:06:30
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answered by stazia81 2
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You may get it later or not at all either way it is normal. I had morning sickness from 6-16 weeks so enjoy not having it- you aren't missing out on anything.
2006-11-04 23:03:23
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answered by Sakora 5
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You're quite lucky. Although I had it in both my pregnancies, a good friend of mine was fine until the second trimester - then it hit her. I've also known some women to not get it at all.
I hope you enjoy a wonderful rest of your pregnancy!
2006-11-04 23:05:15
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answered by krock 1
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Some women do not get it, there is no law it happens in the morning. I got mine at night. You can get nauseous at any time but usually the first trimester is the hardest.
2006-11-04 23:03:20
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answered by fancyname 6
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O consider yourself lucky sweetie...I had it soooo freaking bad. It went away on the 12th week...um...You may have a chance of getting it around the 20th week...but if you have no signs of nausea or vomiting...I wouldnt stress about it..just keep doing what your doing..cuz apparently its keeping it away lol....good luck
2006-11-04 23:02:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i never had morning sickness but my cousin who is only 4 years old had that and her mom didn't know what to do.
2006-11-04 23:12:26
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answered by kitty654 3
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i dont have!!!
i have not try being pregnant!!!
i am a guy... but i think morning sickness.... uuummmm... ahhhh...... i have allergic rhinitis!!!!
2006-11-04 23:09:55
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answered by bugi 6
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