You're pregnant. That's pretty much it. Keep a record of what you are eating. It might be a specific thing that you haven't associated with the nausea.
2007-01-22 07:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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hormones fluctuate throughout pregnancy. Even from pregnancy to pregnancy the same woman will experience different symptoms. In my first pregnancy I never felt sick until I passed the 12 week mark, when most other women stop feeling sick at that point. With my second child, i was sick from virtually the moment of conception. It will be constantly changing.
As far as the old wives' tale that being sick means a healthier, more viable pregnancy, many women never experience any sickness. Its all in how your body reacts to the hormonal changes.
I would also give you aheads up, that while a cup of coffee is ok, it can also bring on early contractions and make braxton hicks much more uncomfortable.
Relax and best wishes!
2007-01-22 15:59:14
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answered by jettyspagetti 4
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Sounds normal to me. The whole morning sickness ending with the first trimester is just a guideline. It may go less, it may go more, it may stop and come back. As for coffee relieving it, may not be the best thing, but if it works and doesn't cause problems...
Good luck and congrats!
2007-01-22 15:43:04
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answered by dibzz d 3
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Nothing is wrong with you, some women dont have morning sickness, some women can't go to work it is sooo bad, some women have it longer than others.
I would advise Ginger biscuits instead of coffee.
When i felt sick I would eat and feel much better, but again every women is different might be worth a try.
2007-01-22 15:40:57
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answered by bambam 3
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There is no set timeline for morning sickness. Some women never get it, some women get it all the time, and some get it a little here, a little there. All pregnancies are different. If your doc isn't concerned you should relax a little. You're pregnant and your hormones are raging, that's what's the matter (not wrong) with you. : )
2007-01-22 15:39:55
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answered by ojibwechik 3
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When you first start to develop morning sickenss, it can be off and on, all the time, or not at all. Every woman is different and every pregnancy is different. It use to be the idea that if you have morning sickness really bad then it was a healthy pregnancy. But this is not necessarily true.
2007-01-22 15:39:48
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answered by snowangel_az 4
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Nausea comes and goes during pregnancy. I personally had it before I got my positive test, and haven't really had it since then.
Goodluck!
2007-01-22 15:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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its normal your not always going to be sick every day you can go weeks to months with out sickness and all of a sudden it can come back and then go away again so dont worry your babys fine and enjoy not being sick
2007-01-22 15:43:53
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answered by jennifertrinitysky 4
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