75% of prenant women get morning sickness during early pregnancy.
No. Many pregnant women do have "morning sickness", but many women have no symptoms.
No. Not all women experience morning sickness.
No. Fortunately, not all women experience morning sickness.
yes. pregnant women can feel sick all times of day not just morning.
It might. Some women have morning sickness all the way through their pregnancy
Nearly all women experience morning sickness to one extent or another, however, it is possible to be pregnant and not have morning sickness. It is recommended that women who think they are pregnant take a pregnancy test to find out for sure.
Absolutely not. Different women handle their pregnancies in different ways, and not all women get morning sickness. Some women just don't get it in the first trimester. If you are unsure whether you are pregnant or not, either see your doctor or buy an over the counter pregnancy test from your local pharmacy.
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.
yes some women show no signs while others show every textbook symptom and then some
Many women have no symptoms at all. Nausea, morning sickness and missed period are common. Spotting is another symptom that happens with some women.
In early pregnancy most of the women will have morning sickness, drowsiness and frequent urination. Later some women will have back pain and lack of sleep. But these are all different for every women and every pregnancy.
You might never get it. Not all women do.