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Asked by stickybean1976

Q: Morning Sickness/general sickness in first trimester

Hi ladies just wondering this is my 6th pregnancy. I know each pregnancy is suppose to be different, I've never experienced vomiting or sickness.
This pregnancy is going pretty well so far different to my losses of 11w8w6w5w my HCG levels were 14,000 at 5w4d and progesterone was 190. I have the odd bit of nauseousness but nothing much really. My doctor said that with my progesterone levels that are so high I could expect sickness but nothing so far.
Is it likely that it'll kick in after 6weeks or am I just someone that never gets morning sickness. I know it sounds stupid but I feel like I'm missing out a little and at least when you have sickness you can be confident that things are okay.

Just wondering who has had it kick in after 6 weeks, or do you think that I just won't get it If I've never had it in my other 5 pregnancies.

I'm 6 weeks tomorrow.

This question was asked Aug. 31, 2014 8:23am
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

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Answered by Papas~Mama - Sep. 7, 2014 1:18am
Hi little Mama, so happy you're feeling well:) This is my fourth pregnancy, and I have never had morning sickness to the point where it made me puke. Indigestion once or twice, and heartburn a zillion times, but no puking due to morning sickness. I did wake up feeling a little yucky for a few weeks there, but never yakked because of it. If you never have, maybe you never will. Besides being really tired, my first trimester was pretty uneventful, but my second trimester is certainly making up for it with the headaches, backaches and general discomfort. You'll start feeling a lot more pregnant in no time!

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Answered by BabyLil - Sep. 4, 2014 2:05pm
My stomach started to feel just a little yucky just after 6 weeks and I've been nauseas and sick almost every day since. I'm now 11w4d. Although I did get sick one time with each of my previous two pregnancies (m/c 11w3d and 9w), it's amazing how reassuring it seems to feel just terrible. So I completely understand where you're coming from! It sounds strange, but I hope you get sick soon too! You and I will be some of the few preggo ladies who can smile and throw up at the same time! :) Sick or not, I pray you'll get your little sticky bean this time. <3

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Answered by Nickers001 - Sep. 3, 2014 5:01am
The sickness and vomiting started for me at around 7 weeks, got really bad towards weeks 9 and 10 then started to ease off and was completely gone by 12 weeks. Everyone's different I guess and reacts to hormones differently. Some lucky buggers never get sick at all :-)

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Answered by aprilluvsmoz - Aug. 31, 2014 4:41pm
I began getting sick at 11 weeks and it still continues and Im 27 weeks now. Up until that point I just had sore breasts and headaches

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Answered by Sianny - Aug. 31, 2014 3:46pm
sickness is a funny thing, my sister had two girls and a boy and only felt nausea at about 8 weeks. I have a boy and a girl on the way. I was super nauseous with my son from 8 to 14 weeks but with this little girl I've had horrid sickness and still have it at 22wks. My mother didn't even feel off colour with any of her three girls so really everyone is different.
My vivid dreams were 'rude' last time. This time I have epic adventures that feel so real.

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Answered by stickybean1976 - Aug. 31, 2014 8:27am
Oh the vivid dreams are a shocka (not sleeping well at all) and up going to the toilet at least twice and really sore heavy breast.

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