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Asked by kimburski

Q: When did you start experiencing nausea, if you didn't experience it right away?

Im only 5 1/2 weeks and so far haven't felt any nausea (knock on wood). The closest thing was when I was a passenger in a car on a long windy road and I didn't have much in my stomach. I felt a bit icky but not like I would puke at any moment and I do tend have issue with motion sickness normally. So I"m wondering if anyone started out with no nausea and if it did finally hit, what week were you in? Thanks ladies!

This question was asked Jan. 20, 2013 12:27am
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Answered by breezy612 - Jan. 20, 2013 5:01am
Mine started around 9 weeks and just consisted of nausea. I just couldn't smell or look at certain things and my prenatals were really hard on my stomach. I never actually threw up though. I've only thrown up once at 17 weeks but it wasn't really related to my pregnancy. I've had it pretty easy. Good luck and congrats on your pregnancy!

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Answered by madijoh - Jan. 20, 2013 3:57pm
About 6-7 weeks mine started and didn't go away until about 16 weeks.

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Answered by nikkiblueeyes - Jan. 20, 2013 3:57pm
I found out i was pg last week im only 4w4d n ive had nausea no vomiting but ive had a few sicky burps also had sore breasts n nips and ive been exhausted like never before and starving 24/7 been like this for 3 weeks so i knew i was pg before i tested but ive never had symptoms this early with any of my pregnancies before nor found out this early either but every woman & pregnancy is different xx

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Answered by -Lee-B - Jan. 20, 2013 12:47am
Mine started sometime in the 6th week and lasted well into week 20. From what I've seen on here it is pretty common to start in weeks 6-7 so you're not clear yet!

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Answered by samsweitz9 - Jan. 20, 2013 9:02pm
terrible morning sickness from week 8 till about week 14. then got it back around week 31.

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Answered by catlover - Jan. 20, 2013 4:10pm
i have never only had a few momments of nausia with my pregnancies....after taking prenatals or brushing teeth....sumtimes when im hungry....you may just be like me

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Answered by a member - Jan. 20, 2013 3:48am
Starting at 8 weeks I felt queasy, but I kept all my food down and never threw up, then at 11-13 weeks, nausea got worse and my tricks for dealing with it (and triggers for it) changed. When I was just queasy, lemon water helped, but now anything acidic is the enemy. I'm almost 14 weeks and it's not gone yet! Oatmeal is a safe meal. Also, I've only had "morning sickness" in the evenings, starting around 4-5pm.

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Answered by ElaLoub - Jan. 20, 2013 12:36pm
Mine started in week 8 and lasted 24/7 until week 14.

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Answered by FebBabyx - Jan. 20, 2013 9:43am
Mine started at exactly 6w1d and lasted a good while! I think my sickness went away at around week 20. GL x

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Answered by created2worship - Jan. 21, 2013 9:16am
Kim, I'm in the same boat with you. I am 6 weeks and 4 days and my only symptoms are sore breasts and very frequent urination. I've been advised that it could start the closer I get to my second trimester though, so here's hoping to be sick??? Take care of you both...

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