hopefully, never! Usually 'textbook' morning sickness is during the first trimester only, but everyone is different. I never had it, a friend of mine was sick all nine months.
2007-01-10 00:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Not everyone gets morning sickness. I was very unfortunate with both of my pregnancies & started having real bad throw up all the time (morning, noon, & night) morning sickness when I found out at 6 weeks. Whereas a girlfriend of mine never had to go through the morning sickness. All she had to deal with was if she didn't eat at a certain time, she would feel a bit naseous. So everyone is different!
2007-01-10 00:53:40
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answered by cntrybmpkn_95 2
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I never really had sickness. I felt nauseous from about the 5th week up til about 16 weeks. Every woman is different though, some are sick from start to finish and some seem to breeze through it with very few symptoms at all! I think the key to a good pregnancy is to keep your mind occupied and your body relaxed. I sat and worried about the stupidist things and it made me ill, plus I rarely slept well. Tiredness plays a big part in how you feel too! When I kept relaxed and slept well or when my mind was distracted on other things, (puzzle books are good for that), I felt a lot better.
2007-01-13 14:36:55
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answered by loopyannielou 3
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There is no correct answer to this. It depends on the individual.
I have had three children. 1st - terrible morning sickness. The other two none at all. With some people it last a few weeks and with others it can last the whole pregnancy. It usually starts at about the fourth week but as I say it depends on the individual.
2007-01-10 00:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are lucky - like I was you will get none at all - Not a single episode of sickness, illness, cramps - I was very lucky and could work untill the wek before I gave birth - I wish you all the best - I found that positive thinking helped me a lot - i tried to continue as norma as posible not wondering when the bad bits would come!
2007-01-10 06:44:19
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answered by bargoed2004 2
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hi,
morning sickness some times never goes away. it starters in the first stages but some times continues on through the full pregnancy. sorry
2007-01-10 00:58:52
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answered by Sonya K 4
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pregnancy number 1~before I even knew I was pregnant
pregnancy number 2~didn't have much at all
pregnancy number 3 & 4~ I had alot. Started around 3 months and didn't really end until the end.
So it all depends on your body. Some people are lucky enough to not have much while have it alot.
You really don't want it though. Hope you're one of the lucky ones!! :D
2007-01-10 00:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Some women get it, some dont. I never had morning sickness with any of my 4 kids. I did however have nighttime queezies. I was like butterflies, and I only got them at night, but not every night, thru out the 9+ months. So, you may get it, you may not.
2007-01-10 00:56:43
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answered by ,,!,,baddest~lil~b!tch,,!,, 4
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the most common time to get morning sickness is within the first 3 months (1st trimester) although all women are different and some get it all the way through their pregnancy and some (like my lucky self) dont get it to bad at all, i only get slight nausia. also in sayong that some women dont experience any morning sickness at all!! (lucky b#tches!!!) there is no real exact time for these things to happen.
2007-01-10 01:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the pregnancy, i had it from 5 to 25 weeks, but text book is from 5 til 12!
2007-01-10 01:10:25
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answered by lisaweider 3
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