i am 8 weeks pregnant and i felt sick very badly all day and night and couldnt eat much. but i havent felt sick since i came back to my country japan. i came here back 2 days ago and i back to normal now ( i can eat very much). do you think something happened to my baby ? but no blood come out and dont have a bad stomach. i am quite worried. sorry my english is not good.
2007-01-13
04:03:11
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Pregnancy & Parenting
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i came back from england.
2007-01-13
04:03:51 ·
update #1
yes i had a morning sickness but it stopped since i came here back.
2007-01-13
04:08:17 ·
update #2
thank you for your good answers everyone.
they made me feel better.
cause i was too worried.
i had a misscarriage some months ago so i think i am too sensitive when new things happen to me.
2007-01-13
04:19:27 ·
update #3
u just have morning sickness, its normal
2007-01-13 04:06:43
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answered by Serry's mum 5
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I was really worried too because some days I would feel sick and others I would feel fine. sometimes I would feel fine for a whole week and I was nervous that something happened. I am 30 weeks pregnant now. So I think it is normal to not feel sick all the time. I think my morning sickness stopped at 10 weeks. Dont worry!
2007-01-13 04:13:51
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answered by Sheilah b 2
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Look it might have just been your body not liking the water or something and now you are back home so comfortable. You did not lose the baby if no blood or anything came out. Maybe you only had a dose of morning sickness. Go to your doctor now that you are home and you will be reassured.
2007-01-13 04:44:17
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answered by elaeblue 7
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I did not have morning sickness at the beginning of the pregnancy only at the end--had troubles keeping things down then it was fine just before I had the baby
be sure to inform your doctor of this matter they will know what to do. You may have a had a touch of the flu or ate something not right and maybe it did not agree with your new chemistry your body is going through. Even the things you ate all of the times may disagree with you...
2007-01-13 04:15:05
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answered by Cherish B 3
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Honestly it sounds like jet lag! I flew to Israel as a teenager and had it so bad I thought I would die. Then after a day or two it went away.
Morning sickness is probably the most obvious culprit, though. Don't worry, you should be fine. And no, the intensity of it doesn't reflect anything about the health of your unborn baby. Some women NEVER get it and go on to have perfectly healthy, normal babies.
2007-01-13 04:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Your body has probibly just gotten back to what it's used to... diet wise. A pregnant body doesnt' like change much, it's why our doctor's tell us to not start anything "new" as in diet and excersize that we werent' already doing before we got pregnant. Either that or you've just passed the morning sickness stage... or it's on hold. You're baby is fine. If there was distress you'd be bleeding, and ALOT by 2 months pregnant. If there is no blood, there is no worry. Best of luck and congratulations.
2007-01-13 04:09:00
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answered by Gig 5
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Welcome aboard, my JAPANESE wife and I live in sunny southern california and are expecting our third child together this April. Often times, foods you eat might effect the morning sickness you have felt, also, it is not uncommon for morning sickness to just quit. Typically, women get sick in the first trimester but not the rest, or in the second but not the rest. If you haven't had any discharge (and believe me, if you do, observe it. If it is clumpy, see your physician) I would not worry about the sickness going away. Enjoy that fact and maybe since you have gone back to your country, your nerves have settled. That too can go far in stopping morning sickness.
2007-01-13 04:10:43
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answered by Randall A 3
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answered by Anonymous
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It is normal to feel sick during pregnancy. It is typically known as morning sickness but this is not an ideal term to use because sickness can ocur at anytime of the day during pregnancy!! Also morning sickness comes and goes - you can have days of feeling fine and then all of a sudden you can feel ill again!! It is nothing to worry about!!
2007-01-13 04:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't worry, it sounds like you have morning sickness and the travelling (especially air travel) can make symptoms much worse. It sounds normal to me. I am 9 weeks pregnant and understand how you feel, I have had morning sickness for the past three weeks and find the best way to deal with it is to wear travel sickness wrist bands, they are really effective, good luck.
2007-01-13 04:10:31
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answered by lola 1
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as long as there is no blood you should be okay. If you are still worried then by all means check with your doctor as soon as you can hope all is well good luck. and don't worry I had the same feeling when I was carring my daughter who is now 3 years old she is fine sometimes morning sickness can go away ealr it usually ends after the first trimester anyway
2007-01-13 04:14:36
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answered by kim stiens 2
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