Yes! Every pregnancy is different. Although you had nausea with your first 2 children, you may not have any with your 3rd baby. This is perfectly normal. Not every woman gets nauseous while pregnant. As long as you are having other symptoms such as full, heavy or sore breasts, fatigue, etc. then there is nothing to worry about. If you are concerned about your baby, then you can always have your doctor do a blood beta test to check your hCG levels and to be sure the baby is developing okay. An ultrasound would also be something your doctor could do.
Yes, in the early stages
i had the flu on both my pregnancies in the early stages,
Yes you can. I have had 2 normal pregnancies that were conceived naturally and carried to term (38 weeks and 39 weeks 4 days) without any complications.
30% of women will have no nausea during pregnancy. Not having nausea during pregnancy is relatively normal. Studies about nausea during pregnancy have not been able to conclusively determine what exactly it is about pregnancy that can cause nausea. Some researchers suggest that the rapidly changing hormone levels in your body, combined with an enhanced sense of smell and excess stomach acids are to blame for nausea during pregnancy. Another theory suggests that the buildup of a specific hormone known as hCG or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, which builds up during early pregnancy but starts to level off after about the 12th week of pregnancy, may be responsible for nausea during pregnancy. This would seem to perhaps be the strongest theory, as nausea during pregnancy levels off for many women after their first trimester. Nausea can be one of the earliest signs of pregnancy. While breast tenderness is often the first noticeable sign of pregnancy, nausea usually starts quickly after that. Nausea can begin as early as the second week of your pregnancy. Most of the time, nausea does not start until between the fourth and sixth weeks of pregnancy. This will typically be between five and seven weeks after the end of the last menstrual period. Nausea during pregnancy typically subsides between the 12th and 14th weeks of pregnancy. If you do not experience nausea during pregnancy, you are in the minority, but still within a normal percentage. Not having nausea during pregnancy should not be a major cause for concern. While some research has linked a lack of nausea to an increased rate of miscarriage, but there have been other studies that suggest the opposite. There is no conclusive research to suggest that a lack of morning sickness indicates any sort of problem with the pregnancy
Yes, it is normal. The yellow and white fluid is stomach acid. Drink more water to prevent it from coming up. I was sick through my entire 2 pregnancies. Try to lay down as much as possible with your feet on pillows, it helps the nausea. Good luck!
I'm not positive about that but you might wanna take a pregnancy test. Those are signs of pregnancy.
You will suffer from morning sickness , and have nausea.
It is never okay to bleed during pregnancy. Some women do have bleeding, and go on to have normal pregnancies. However, you should call your doctor immediately when you have bleeding during pregnancy. I hope the best for you. Good Luck!
Yes You can, The nausea and visible signs usually begin a month into pregancy.. so 3 weeks is very normal.
In normal, healthy pregnancies the HCg level should roughly double every 48 hours. If it does not, this can be a sign that the pregnancy is not a healthy.
It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.
It could mean a pregnancy without complications or risks. Another way of saying it is a "normal" pregnancy or "low risk" pregnancy.