I never had morning sickness with my two. May have felt a little queasy at times but was never sick. Try Arrowroot biscuits when you get up in the morning or dry toast, this may help to settle any unease in your tummy. I find the more you think about being sick, the more you will be. Try to breath deeply and evenly and not to think about it if you can. Good luck
2006-12-27 22:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I never got morning sickness. The more anxious you are the worse things can be for you. This is a wonderful time in your life. Enjoy it. I never cared one way or the other whether I had children, but I've never loved anything more than I do my child. Having a baby is perfectly natural. I'm normally a worrier with a gloomy disposition. The whole time I was pregnant I was happy and energetic. I had two full time jobs up until two weeks before my baby was born. I had one job until the day before. I don't know if I'm qualified to answer your question (it seems to be a medical one), but I was concerned when you said how anxious you are. Try to join some parenting/birthing clubs. Get out and meet some new people and develop the support network you will need when your baby is actually born. Watch comedys. Relax as much as possible. If you catch yourself worrying, force yourself to think about something else positive. Avoid toxic family members and friends who bring you down. I loved being pregnant. If I could have afforded a dozen children I would have had them. Look into baby sign language so you can communicate with your baby sooner. Try to focus on the positive aspects of what is happening. In my case I didn't get nausea, my ex-husband got it. He suffered from sympathetic symptoms or something like that. Don't worry about it till it happens. There is enough time then to worry. If it doesn't happen think of all the time and energy you wasted worrying. If you're really worried carry a barf bag with you. Just after my baby was born one day she wouldn't stop crying. She was changed and fed but still cried. I sat down at the kitchen table and cried with her, then her father sat down beside me and started crying. So we all cried for a while then I called the nursery at a nearby church. A lady came to our house and asked me if I had burped my baby recently. I said, "What's that?" Then she picked my baby up, put her on her shoulder and patted her back. The awful cloud of foul smelling air came out of her and she stopped crying. It was a miracle. The point is nobody is born knowing how to be a mom or dad. If you need help grab the first person who passes by and ask for help. If they can't help, grab somebody else. Every baby is different. Don't forget to burp. Try to be happy. Try this web site http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy/morningsickness/index.
2006-12-28 06:49:38
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answered by Penroze 1
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It's very possible that you won't have a day of morning sickness. I have had three children (my youngest is 2 weeks) and with every one, the experience is different. With the first, I only had it a few weeks, with the second, morning, noon and night and nothing with this last girl. I would recommend keeping crackers by your bed, and if you feel nausea prior to getting out of bed, just snack on a few to settle your stomach. Maybe stay away from spicy food for awhile, but as I said, you might be one who never has nausea.....and that's a great thing!!
Good luck to you!
2006-12-28 06:10:45
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answered by salemgirl1972 4
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Experience with pregnancy can be different some women dont experience morning sickness, while the father may feel tired and run down sleeping more then usual..funny thing about pregnancy is that it is also spiritual so enjoy and embrace this transformation of producing a life it is one of the greatest gifts. you should feel proud and honored. Having a baby...what a beautiful thing!! congratulations!!
BTW don't be afraid it can affect your baby, try some breathing exercises to relieve anxiety and smile....dont be surprised if men start hitting (meaning flirting) on(with) you more than usual..a pregnant women can send out a vibe that drive men crazy(attracts them) most will never admit it.....but it's true!
2006-12-28 06:33:00
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answered by quietstorm 1
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I got morning, noon and night sickness when i was 2 months pregnant and it lasted til the day i had my son.
Nausea/Morning Sickness:
This well-known pregnancy symptom will often show up between 2-8 weeks after conception. Some women are fortunate to not deal with morning sickness at all, while others will feel nauseous throughout most of their pregnancy.
Other Explanations: Food poisoning, stress, or other stomach disorders can also cause you to feel queasy.
http://www.americanpregnancy.com
Good luck and Congrats
2006-12-28 06:37:35
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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You need to drink plenty of water and take your vitamins. Just try to relax. And when you do feel nausea coming crackers work very well. Should you have to go through this at all, it doesn't last more that a couple of weeks. Your body is getting use the change of hosting another life.
2006-12-28 06:16:30
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answered by rebecca e 1
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Morning sickness won't hurt the baby. You can decrease the effects by taking a good multi vitamin (especailly B6), and drink LOTS of liquids.
I found that nibbling crackers helped me. And avioding the smell of burnt toast or frying bacon in the early morning (:
2006-12-28 06:21:01
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answered by Sands 3
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Morning sickness won't hurt the baby. You can decrease the effects by taking a good multi vitamin and drink LOTS of liquids.
I found that nibbling crackers helped me. And avoid bad smells.
Dont stress. No one likes to throw up.
2006-12-28 08:18:22
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answered by kathleen_martin8 2
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I am 14 weeks pregnant (3rd child) and have never had morning sickness. How far along are you?
2006-12-28 06:29:04
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answered by Kay 2
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That stress you are having is what's going to make you sick! Settle down, everything you feel goes right to your baby. Think of it that way, you already started taking care of him/her. Enjoy it!
2006-12-28 06:16:13
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answered by INDRAG? 6
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