Around the third month I was told.... never had morning sickness! Some women don't get morning sickness...
2007-01-05 00:00:32
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answered by Stef 4
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I'm not sure if you're talking about how soon after you get pregnant, or what time of the day...
When I was pregnant, I noticed nausea a couple of days before I missed my period. Some women notice morning sickness very soon after conception, and some women never get it at all. It all depends on the woman and the pregnancy.
Morning sickness can happen at anytime of the day, and can last from a few minutes to the entire day.
Hope this helps!
2007-01-04 06:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Morning sickness is the most prominent during week 6-8. That is when the progestrone level is the highest and causes hypoglycemia and that is what causes the morning sickness. If it gets too out of control, your MD can prescribe you something for it. I personally had problems with morning sickness with my second pregnancy up until the second trimester and it wasn't just in the morning it was all the time. I can start as early as 4 weeks.
2007-01-04 06:02:34
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answered by wounded healer 2
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Immediately for some. Others it is throughout the whole first trimester. Then there are the lucky few, like with my first pregnancy that didn't have a day of morning or nighttime sickness. My second pregnancy I was sick from the day after conception. Hope this helps, because there is no true answer, everyone's body is different and reacts differently.
2007-01-04 06:01:29
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answered by breeziewmkg 2
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I've started feeling "off" within a week or two of conception with all pregnancies & it's ended up being very bad morning sickness. I've heard of a friend who got up the morning after she had sex & vomited, only to learn she was pregnant. Good luck.
2007-01-04 06:01:32
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answered by Mishell 4
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I've had four pregnancies the first one i was sick from week 5, the others from week 2. Everyone is different the norm apparently is 5 -7 weeks up until the end of the first trimester.
2007-01-04 15:14:51
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answered by Donna 1
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Around about 4 wks. I started feeling nauseous around that time when i was pregnant with my new baby daughter. I was'nt actually sick untill i was about 6wks gone. I had morning sickness for 15wks when you're really only supposed to have it for 12wks, so i hope you are'nt unlucky like me. But having bad morning sickness is a good thing cos it means your baby is well settled & thriving. Congratulations if you are pregnant & good luck, being a mum is brilliant. I've only been a mum for 11wks & i love it.
2007-01-04 06:25:15
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answered by CHELSEAGIRL 2
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4 to 6 weeks
2007-01-04 05:59:03
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answered by missie 2
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For me it was the first sign. It started as just nausea then it got worse and worse and then at about 20 weeks it stopped! THAT was a relief. I think we worked out I was only about 3 weeks pregnant when it started.
2007-01-04 05:59:12
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answered by JoJi 4
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There is great possibility that it doesn't start at all - it's all very individual. I have two babies and never had morning sickness while pregnant.
2007-01-04 06:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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