It could be. I've had four miscarriages and with the exception of the first one, I noticed the pregnancy symptoms lessening every day. Pregnancy symptoms are caused by progesterone, which, in a normal pregnancy, rises steadily to sustain the pregnancy. That's why pregnancy symptoms usually worsen. When the pregnancy symptoms start lessening, that could be a sign of falling progesterone. If they catch it in time, the doctors can give you progesterone supplements to help you along. You need to make an appointment with your doctor ASAP.
2007-03-13 16:53:48
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answered by Emily Dew 7
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Do you still feel pregnant? I also have had two miscarriages. With the last one I woke up one morning and didn't feel pregnant anymore. I would say if your breasts are still sore and if you have other symptoms you are most likely ok. I really feel for you because I have been there and I know what it feels like to just try and get through the point that you can breathe easily. I hope that everything is ok with your baby. Why dont you call your doctor and tell him that you want to be checked to be sure everything is ok, maybe he will do an ultrasound. Some doctors are very nice and understand if woman have had a lot of miscarriages, my doctor was wonderful.
2007-03-13 17:03:11
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answered by mom of twins 6
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morning sickness can be horrible.sometimes it stays through the pregnacy and sometimes it doesnt.it doesnt mean a miscarriage but please see a good doctor.also if you eat a dry biscuit just so your tummy is not empty it helps.suck on some ice and try to rest as much as possible.dont cook foods with a high aroma the smell can make you sick.try breathe in for the count of four.hold it for seven seconds and let it out for eight or nine seconds.also a fan blowing on your face gently helps.while the morning sickness lessens try to relax and enjoy yourself.sometimes morning sickness lasts for one week and sometimes disappears altogether after three months.
2007-03-13 17:26:59
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answered by helly 3
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You should see a doctor if youre concerned. Morning sickness usually doesnt last the duration of the pregnancy.
2007-03-13 16:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Morning sickness can last through your whole pregnancy. It usually subsides after the first trimester. If you are concerned, you need to go to the doctor or hospital. Good luck!
2007-03-13 16:54:08
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answered by Shawna 3
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disappearance of morning sickness doesnt votes for miscarage
only bleeding suggest for the misscarage
ii think i had this time
i had implantation pain just before a weak before my periods for continues 3 days, and i also started having morning sickness
but i bleeded 6 days from the due date of my period, i lost the baby
you are having the baby, and it is gono stay there till you bring him/her up
my best wishes are with you
do pray for me also , so that i too can have baby soon
2007-03-13 16:55:56
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answered by AMS 3
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I miscarried in Jan. And I had morning sickness also (mine was all day long though) and when I miscarried ALL my symptoms stopped and ALL at once. If u aren't cramping, I wouldn't worry. If u are, go to the Dr.
2007-03-13 16:53:25
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answered by Who Me? 4
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No sounds normal to me. My wife says be thankful your not sick all the way through your pregnancy. Its caused from hormonal changes. Smells and certain food may make you toss your cookies though.
2007-03-13 16:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the PP... see a doctor if you have concerns, don't ask here. An ER nurse is always on duty to answer your questions.
2007-03-13 16:52:09
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answered by bianca_tru 2
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they say that it usually goes away within three months. If your doc is checking on you often as they should, there should be no problem. If you are concerned, just call your doc.
2007-03-13 16:52:31
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answered by myangelbarry 1
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