Everybody reacts differently to pregnancy. But with all four of my children, I got over being nauseated usually by the 3rd or 4th month.
It is different for everyone. Some women do not get any morning sickness. I, however, started getting sick at week 4 and I am 35 weeks now and still getting sick once a morning.
The color of your vomit will be determined by what you eat, and isn't influenced by pregnancy.
Pregnancy can make you more prone to vomit but most people who vomit are not pregnant. If you have any doubt then you should just take a pregnancy test.
That isn't normal, it's impossible for a mother to vomit while the period of pregnancy.
Vomiting blood is always a bad sign. This is especially true during pregnancy as your body is in a fragile state.
morning sickness is a symptom of pregnancy, but it would be good to check this theory with a pregnancy test
as long as it takes me to vomit
If you have been throwing up alot you may have just irritated the esophagus.
each pregnancy is diffrent, some women vomit more then others.
That would depend on the amount of vomit and its makeup. (Some vomit is mostly liquid, some is mostly chunks.)
If you vomit two hours after taking the pill, it probably got into your system. Even if it wasn't fully absorbed, there's little risk of pregnancy if you had no other mistakes with the pill.
Vomiting can be some of the first indications that you're pregnant. Generally it occurs in Morning sickness if you are pregnant. Even you may notice some subtle signs of pregnancy -- fatigue, nausea, frequent urination, and breast tenderness. These are expert symptoms if you're trying to get pregnant.For more Details contact to http://www.mumzone.com.au/dealing-with-morning-sickness-pregnancy-nausea/
It depends some girl don't get sick while pregnant while others do