Please, please, please don't tell me that you'd even consider getting an abortion just because you get morning sickness. That's terrible! But, to try to concentrate on your questions... There is no age when you are more likely to experience morning sickness. And I've never read anywhere that it is considered to be a genetic trait. And yes you can miss your period and feel ill and not be pregnant. My personal experience was that when I was pregnant with my son I had no sickness whatsoever. And when I was pregnant with my daughter I was sick every now and then (mostly in the morning) in my last trimester.
2007-03-27 08:56:09
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answered by SchrodingersTigress 5
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I think around 4 weeks is when most women start to feel morning sickness. It is not genetic and it is not an age factor. I didn't have it with my first (19) and did with my second (21). If I could give any difference is girls give morning sick ness and boys don't but that is only based on my experience. I don't know when the cut off to abortion is but I think it would be better to give the baby up for adoption rather than abort. If you miss you period and feel sick you might be pregnant but it could also be something else. The only way to know for sure is to take a test or talk to a Dr. I hope this helped.
2007-03-27 08:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't start having morning sickness until I was 2 months pregnant. Not every woman has morning sickness, while others have it for their entire pregnancy. My best suggestion to you is to take a pregnancy test and find out if you are pregnant. Depending on how far along you are when the morning sickness starts, will decide for you if it's too late to get an abortion or not. Go see a doctor. That's the best you can do.
2007-03-27 09:10:21
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answered by angelchild688 2
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Morning sickness well it sucks but there is nothing you can really do. It will pass and be worth it in the end. I was sick for 5 months straight throwin up anything that touched my belly! Plus it wasnt just MORNING sickness mine was more afternoon sickness! I got morning sickness early! I think i was maybe two months.
And about an abortion that should never even be an option!
Plus I doubt that you can miss your period two months and be sick. It is most likely your pregnant but hey if you have any questions take a test go to a doctor!
2007-03-27 08:52:16
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answered by Amanda 2
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Morning sickness can start in just a couple weeks after conception or never. It's not genetic, it's not even consistant in one person from pregnancy to pregnancy. It can go away after the first trimester and return at anytime. Some people never experience it. General symtoms include nausea and/or vomiting brought on by the raging horomones your body begins producing after conception. Trying to diagnose pregnancy through the presence or absence of morning sickness is not a good idea.
Pee on a stick or get a blood test.
2007-03-27 08:55:02
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answered by Siciliene 3
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There is no easy answer for your question. As for when it starts - it varies. I started getting it at around 7 weeks. Some women get at as early as 2 weeks. Some don't get it at all. There is no age that predisposes you to it. It is not genetic. Abortion laws vary by state, but generally abortions are not granted after 18-20 weeks. Morning sickness has nothing to do with whether or not they grant you an abortion. If you have questions about abortion your best bet is to call your local planned parenthood.
2007-03-27 08:49:13
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answered by poohb2878 6
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NINE EARLY SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY
While the symptoms differ in each woman, here are nine early signs of pregnancy:
1. Fatigue – you no longer have stamina for usual activities, such as walking up a hill or staying awake until midnight. This is because your body is demanding huge amounts of energy to make the changes for pregnancy.
2. Nausea and vomiting – morning sickness may be confused with the flu or feeling like you're "coming down with something." You may feel queasy, have nausea all day long, or vomit and have dry heaves. (See Morning Sickness)
3. Missed menstrual period. While nonpregnancy-related issues, such as stress, can cause you to miss a period, this is a first sign of pregnancy, too.
4. Slight staining or spotting. Bleeding at the time of implantation can be mistaken for menstruation. Some women have bleeding in the early months of pregnancy at the time when they would have menstruated.
5. Aversions to odors, alcohol, and smoke. Once you are pregnant, baby-protective mechanisms click in. You will notice how coffee, alcohol, and cigarette smoke make you ill.
6. Food cravings. Once you become pregnant, you may mysteriously crave foods that you seldom ate before. Your tastes may change from sweet to salty or vice versa.
7. Breast changes. The changes are similar to premenstrual feelings in your breasts only more dramatic: nipples tingle, breasts feel tender and fuller, the areola begins to darken, and tiny glands on the areola enlarge.
8. Crampy pelvic discomfort. This discomfort may be felt throughout the lower abdomen and pelvis. (A sharp one-sided pain is not normal and your doctor should be notified.)
9. Frequent urination. From the beginning, you will urinate more often due to pregnancy hormones. (Later on, you will have frequent urination because of pressure on the bladder from the enlarging uterus.)
i had morning sickness throught my whole pregnancy.
2007-03-27 08:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My girlfriend had morning sickness around her second month. It only lasted about 3 weeks and it wasn't everyday.
I never had morning sickness with my pregnancy.
But this is something you should discuss with your doctor. There are many resources at your doctor's office or at free clinincs that have all the info you need.
2007-03-27 08:51:34
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answered by Katie A 3
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I have had 4 babies and I have never had morning sickness....everyone is different and every pregnancy is different so don't count on getting morning sickness, not everyone does.
2007-03-27 08:47:45
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answered by Anita G 5
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Normally in your 5-8th week.
2007-03-27 08:55:31
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answered by christinaperez72 2
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