Yes. See a doctor.
No..it just means that you are pregnant.
Yes, you could be pregnant; especially if you didn't use protection.
Some people believe that intense morning sickness is a sign that they're pregnant with a boy, while mild morning sickness means a girl. Other people believe that getting sick in the morning is another sign of a boy, and morning sickness at night a girl.
If you think you're pregnant but you don't miss your period, you're not pregnant. Regardless of having morning sickness, if you're pregnant you will MISS your period. However, my girlfriend the "know-it-all" says there are some women who have their monthly period during the entire pregnancy.
Not everyone gets morning sickness. If you do, it's not necessarily in the morning, either. (I had morning sickness with one child, but not the other. Both are boys.)
A woman only has morning sickness if pregnant, otherwise, intercourse will not make you nauseous.
Even a faint positive is a positive. And false positives are very rare. You are pregnant.
No, it is not caused by an infectious organism, it is caused by your body's response to the pregnancy. If someone else is having morning sickness symptoms, and they are not pregnant, then you might want to avoid close contact with them until it is clear what is causing their nausea and vomiting. However, if it is your husband who is having "morning sickness", then that is a condition that can be "caught", in a manner of speaking. Many husbands do get a psychosomatic illness ("sympathy" illness) along with their wives who have morning sickness. They may also have nausea and vomiting along with the pregnant wife if they are hyper-sensitive to the sight, sounds, and smells of someone vomiting. But it is not at all infectious in the usual sense.
Yes I am five months pregnant and is still having morning sickness day in night my doctor has me on acid reflux meds Zantac. I have to to take it twice a day and I still experience morning sickness. Also before Zantac I was prescribed a s
Yes, having your tubes tied does not prevent 100% of pregnancies. My sister became pregnant 15 years after having her tubes tied.
No. There is no link between the risk for miscarriage and morning sickness.
Having vaginal discharge does not prevent you from getting pregnant. It will not expel the sperm. It is not a way to determine whether or not you are pregnant. You can have discharge at any time, pregnant or not.