absolutely normal. in fact some doctors say that women with morning sickness have healthier babies, since your getting rid of toxins that could harm your baby. Whether you're having morning sickness or not, it's totally normal.
2007-03-08 06:04:15
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answered by LittleItalianInMe 3
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My morning sickness started the day after the doc confirmed I was pregnant, and lasted until about month 4. I found that if I got up in the morning and ate breakfast that I wouldn't get sick most of the time, so that was my trigger. I hardly ever get sick now, but in the beginning I was praying to the porcelin god about every morning - sometimes several times! It's perfectly normal, I hope your MS is starting to fade and you have an easy rest of pregnancy! Good luck!
2007-03-08 14:20:51
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answered by FirefighterWife 3
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Yes, totally normal. I never had any morning sickness with my first 3 pregnancies, but # 4 is giving me a hard time. Morning sickness usually goes away by the end of the first trimester ( sometimes earlier). Nothing to worry about.
2007-03-08 14:01:05
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answered by schnipps 2
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Hi and congrats, I am at 8 weeks also and have had no morning sickness whatsoever, I was nauseous last week (6-7) but it seems to have dissappeared, it makes me kind of nervous too, but Im still exhausted so I hope the little person is sucking out all my energy, I dont have another appointment until next week. Dont worry though be glad!
2007-03-08 13:59:21
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answered by Bored 2
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Being a guy I can't speak from personal experience but I can tell you my wife only had "morning sickness" when she smelled either garlic or McDonalds. It varies with each person. Some never get morning sickness at all, while others are sick for the entire pregnancy. Get the book "What to Expect when you're Expecting." That answers a ton of questions for you.
2007-03-08 13:57:19
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answered by lanemeyer4 2
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As the proud momma of 5 babies I can honestly attest to the fact that EVERY pregnancy is different. As long as your OB says everything is alright with the baby then I wouldn't worry. You are almost to the safe zone so as long as you aren't bleeding or cramping I would say take a deep breath and be excited....and OH about the morning sickness...it ISN'T all it's cracked up to be.....BE THRILLED that you aren't having it! I had a friend who was literally SICK the entire 40 weeks! You are blessed my friend!
Congratulations on the baby!
2007-03-08 13:57:23
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answered by Sheree H 3
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Every pregnancy is different. Just be thankful on the days when you don't! I had morning sickness that lasted all day, every day, for the span of the entire pregnancy with one of my children.
As long as you dont have the loss of any other symptoms right now, I dont think there's cause for concern. Speak to your doctor about it, set your mind at ease, and then dont worry anymore about it.
Save the worry for when the kid starts driving!
2007-03-08 13:58:29
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answered by notjunecleaver 2
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Yes, it is very normal not to feel nauseous all of the time! When I was pregnant I was sick a lot at first, but then it got better, I didn't hardly ever feel nauseous after my second or third month.
2007-03-08 14:02:23
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answered by crazy 1
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Yup morning sickness varies day to day I'm 25 weeks and still get sick, I could only eat certain foods (basically soup and sandwiches) cause nothing really agrees with me and I end up hanging over the toilet..... yeah the fun of pregnancy!!
2007-03-08 14:07:07
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answered by shady20001978 3
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Yes...for the most part this is normal. Every woman actually is very different when it comes to morning sickness. I was sick every night actually....from about my second month to just about the end of my thrid month...ughh Never got morning sickness though. You should discuss this with your doctor if you are worried.
2007-03-08 13:56:24
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answered by Hoagland 1
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