Usually during your first trimester (first 12 weeks). Some women still experience nausea in the beginning of their second trimester also. I didn't have it, luckily. The only advice I can give is to maybe eat crackers whenever you feel nauseous. It might help. Good luck!
2007-12-05 01:48:23
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answered by ticktock 7
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Oh welcome to pregnancy. About 9 weeks is average I think. I started a little earlier to food aversions. The nausea kicked in right around 9-10 weeks.
The all out feeling like crap til 15 weeks started around 10 weeks.
Coping is different for everyone. There are prenatal vitamins with extra Vitamin B (6 or 12??) that can help. There are tons of "home remedies"...none of which really helped 100%.
My best advice...eat and drink small carb filled snacks all day long.
2007-12-05 01:49:31
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answered by GayLF 5
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this is a very common thing to happen sme women do not get any symptoms until they know for sure that they are pregnant, your best way to cope is to try and eat little but often through the day, it does not have to a big plate full of food, just have a nibble, and the tiredness will start to ease soon, but if you are not working and feel tired have a sleep has you may find it will help or just put your feet up and rest, good luck
2007-12-05 01:54:06
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answered by babycakes11 3
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You know with morning sickness and nausea it does vary some woman start as soon as 5 weeks. The only way i really know to cope with it is to just take deep breaths when oyur feel it coming on. When i had my morning sickness and starting gettting nauseated i would go outside and breath the fresh air it would help sometimes, but overall i would still end up getting sick. Theres not really a thing to help with it. You can drink some water and take deep breaths....best of luck! CONGRATES
2007-12-05 01:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I started my symptoms about week 7. First came the "morning" sickness, then I could never get enough sleep, and then the milk smelled like fish, and I couldn't stand the smell of eggs cooking. It gets better though. As far as the morning sickness goes, try putting some crackers next to your bed and eat them before you get out of bed in the morning. Congratulations!
2007-12-05 01:56:07
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answered by Farmer Chic 3
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Um I found out I was prego in week 10 and my sickness started shortly after and I worked with food so that was bad! It helped for me to suck on Ice or pepermints and make sure you get something in your stomach in the am! like crackers or cherios or something like that it will help the stomach acid not make you sick. You usually get sickness around the 9th to 11th week if your going to get it my friend never had it LUCKY! They say that the more HCG hormone running through you causes sickness so your HCG probably just peaked. Good luck
2007-12-05 01:49:05
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answered by #2♥onTheWay 3
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Eating crackers, nd I hear gingerale
For me it was crackeres. I hated some cleaning smell. It made my nauseas and to this day it does.
It should go away by the third month
2007-12-05 01:51:06
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answered by yolie857 3
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I understand how you feel it varies I don't throw up but I smell everything hang in there 10 weeks pregnant
2007-12-05 02:04:06
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answered by juv 1
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eating small nutrition/snacks particularly than finished ones, warding off dairy, and eating somewhat some authentic ginger ale and eating crackers. they carry about being pregnant pops at Motherhood Maternity and different places. additionally staying out of the warmth, eating somewhat some fluids, and getting away from mattress slowly facilitates.
2016-10-19 06:14:26
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answered by bobbee 4
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i didn't know i was pregnant when i was feeling nausea i was about 3 weeks when my stomach was hurting, then i found out i was pregnant at 5 weeks.
2007-12-05 01:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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