No, and every pregnancy is different even for the same woman.
2006-11-09 03:30:20
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answer #1
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answered by Rwebgirl 6
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Not all women do and that is why some of them don't even know that they are pregnant at all. Every person's body is different and they react to things differently. The best thing for morning sickness is Ginger Ale and crackers. This helps to ease morning sickness. DO NOT TAKE MEDICATION FOR IT!!! This can cause severe problems with the baby's development.
2006-11-09 03:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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With my first pregnancy I had really awful sickness, I constantly felt sick and was physically sick every morning for a month. Unfortunately miscarried this child.
My second, and third pregnancies I had no physical sickness at all. I felt a bit queasy on some mornings, but I have never classed it as morning sickness, I was never physically sick, although I did go off certain smells. I had two gorgeous Boys.
My fouth pregnancy I had no sickness at all, not even queasiness. Unfortunately another miscariage.
My fifth ( and last) I did have sickness, really awful, stay in bed all day keep nothing down type sickness. But it was worth it, I had a beatiful girl.
2006-11-09 03:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Depends on the woman. Some women will swear blind that if you're expecting a boy, you can expect your morning sickness to last right through the pregnancy.
Women are generally more likely to suffer morning sickness if it's a multiple birth, due to the increase of the hormone Human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG).
Good luck!
2006-11-09 03:38:16
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answered by Matt 4
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No not all women have morning sickness. Depends on the baby and the momma. Me- I have morning sickness but it's not that bad, I just get kind of queasy for a minute, but I can eat a cracker and it'll go away. Never once have I threw up.
2006-11-09 03:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No, although it is quite common in the first trimester. I suffered from evening sickness - just to be different!
There is usually something you can eat - for many women, having some biscuits next to the bed can help. Take a few little bites before you get out of bed. Be very kind to yourself and remember - it will be over soon, and it will be worth it!!
2006-11-09 03:37:59
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answered by Suzita 6
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not all women suffer i had serious morning sickness with 1st 2 kids but not with other 3
2006-11-13 00:31:34
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answered by RACH 1
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I didn't at all. Just depends on the person and the pregnancy - I've heard some women get morning sickness with one child, but not another.
2006-11-09 03:30:53
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answered by alisha_kelly 3
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No. A lucky few (like my mum!) escape it altogether!!! She had no m/s with either of her pregnancies.
I think about 70% of women get m/s. And that varies in its severity from the odd wave of nausea to constant, unceasing all day every day nausea and/or vomiting. Some have to be hospitalised because of it.
There is no real "blueprint", its different for everyone.
I have had bad nausea all through my pregnancy.
All pregnancy symptoms vary from person to person - some get certain symptoms worse than others, some sail through pregnancy and some find it really hard.
2006-11-10 08:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Not every women has morning sickness. I didn't have it with both my children. My friend on the other hand had it almost the whole time. Day and night!! Every pregnancy is different!
2006-11-09 03:31:53
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answered by KrisJH24 2
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Fortunately for me I didn't have morning sickness! Every woman and every pregnancy is different, so no, not not all women get morning sickness. But trust me, I've had my share of pains and problems with my pregnancy!
2006-11-09 03:39:00
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answered by Huliganjetta 5
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