I have. Infact, I'm 17 weeks and have never had any morning sickness....only night sickness. For about the first 10 weeks it would usually start when I got home from work at about 6pm and last until I went to sleep. I would become very nauseous and unable to eat dinner for several weeks. I took advantage of feeling well in the morning and during the day and did most of my eating then. Eventhough I felt incredibly nauseous I wouldn't let myself throw up. I think every woman is affected by pregnancy differently but you can rest assured, you're not alone with the night symptoms.
2007-01-04 05:54:34
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answered by pack513 4
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Haha, whoever came up with the word "morning sickness" must have been a man, LOL j/k. But seriously, with both of my kids, I had all day, all night, all week sickness. It just never went away. You're lucky if you only get sick once and then feel fine. For me, I think getting sick made me sick, lol. It will be over soon enough. Typically, it ends by about 4 months, though for me, I was sick the entire pregnancy (both times:( ) Anyways, no, you are not abnormal. I hope you feel better soon. Enjoy your pregnancy as best as you can.
2007-01-04 01:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! I got/get sick at all times of the day. I've even had to wake up in the middle of the night to be sick. I never had 'morning' sickness. Mine was/is Morning, Day, and Night sickness.
2007-01-04 01:14:41
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answered by One Race The Human Race 5
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Morning sickness can last all day or night. Most women have it in the morning. With my first it lasted ALL day and ALL night... for 6 months.
2016-03-29 07:14:06
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answered by Megan 4
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This was my problem. I generally never felt sick in the morning but would start feeling quite sick around 3 or 4 PM and it would last until around bedtime...I think it was because I would get so tired from working all day that by 4:00, the tiredness started making me feel quesy.
Being tired makes you feel worse!!
Good luck!
2007-01-04 02:19:44
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answered by LittleRoo 4
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Night sickness instead of morning sickness?
2014-12-02 09:43:39
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answered by ? 3
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Morning sickness is simply a term to define the "queasy" feeling a woman get's when she is pregnant, because the majority of women get it upon awaking and find it difficult to eat breakfast. It doesn't represnt a time period. I had "morning" sickness 24/7 for the entire third month of my pregnancy for my daughter.
2007-01-04 00:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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girl its ok.. i had night sickness too.. i mean all evening sickness.. ha ha ha.. mornings were good for me.. it was from dinner to bedtime i was sick and best friends with the toilet.. i always tried to eat something easy on my stomach for dinner.. and it wouldnt be so bad.. but also i would dry heave so i made sure and drink a lot of water to help it come out so i wasnt so miserable.. and hunny.. i had it all 8 months grrrr good luck
2007-01-04 01:02:32
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answered by Michelle M 2
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I had night sickness with my last child and it was only in my 3rd trimester. I'd lay down on my left side when I started feeling ill and it seemed to help.
Congrats on the baby!
2007-01-04 01:13:48
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answered by sassydontpm 4
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I experienced all day nausea!! When I was sick in the evenings I would take out a sugar free popsicle and suck on that for a while...it used to help.
2007-01-04 01:04:45
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answered by Mary P 2
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