Poor you! It is horrible, I know, and can really spoil life for a while.
With most women it stops at 14-16 weeks. For a few unfortunate ones, it persists, but there is no reason to believe that you will be that unlucky.
So, I am sure you know about eating little and often and avoiding greasy foods and
making sure, if you are unlucky enough to be sick several times a day that you do drink enough water in small lots, so that some of it stays down.
Try to rest, that helps.
Hugs and sympathy
Exactly what it says - you feel sick, often are sick. And it can go on all day, not just the morning, but it does tend to stop after the first couple of months, usually.
It depends on the woman. For most women morning sickness will stop around the 12th-14th week of pregnancy. For other they may experience it a shorter or longer time. Some women have it thought their whole pregnancy.
Yes. It's called "morning sickness."
You can stop birth control any time you like. Don't forget, though, that morning sickness on your honeymoon will not be enjoyable.
Some people SAY there is but.... not anything really works. This will not last long. Try soda crackers to ease your tummy.
Some people SAY there is but.... not anything really works. This will not last long. Try soda crackers to ease your tummy.
Neither prenatal care nor prenatal vitamins are likely to have much of an effect on your morning sickness. You'll obviously get some guidance in prenatal care on how to reduce it if it's a problem, they may prescribe you medication if it's causing dehydration (although this is incredibly rare). Just don't hold your breath for that mythical first trimester morning sickness relief...take your prenatal vitamins before bed...keep ginger candy handy, you will be fine.
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Truth be told morning sickness tends to be confusing. Some women don't get sick AT ALL ever! Some women get sick in just the mornings or afternoons or even at night. And some women stay feeling nauseated all day long. Morning sickness usually happens in the morning but doesn't mean you will have it every morning or ever at all. For me it came shortly after I woke up and thought I felt fine. I only allowed myself to get sick for 2 or 3 mornings when I quickly found out a way to prevent it. I would open my eyes say good morning to my roommate (I was living in the dorms then) reach over and stuff crackers in my mouth and get a ginger ale out of our mini fridge. The crackers and ginger ale kept it from getting to me after a couple of days. Don't get me wrong, the nausea didn't completely go away but I did stop the vomiting. Also from what I have found MOST women stop experiencing morning sickness when they begin their 2nd trimester, but then again, it is not true for all women. Some women don't get rid of it so quickly, or maybe never completely at all. What you can see is that pregnancy varies greatly from woman to woman and almost anything can happen and be seen as a symptom, but doesn't necessarily have to!
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The toughest bit of the 1st trimester of pregnancy is morning sickness and any woman who has gone through or is going through it, knows the first signs usually develop during the month following the first missed menstrual period, when hormone levels increase. It may range from mild, occasional nausea to sever, continuous, debilitating nausea with bouts of vomiting. In most cases, symptoms may be worse in morning, albeit they can strike day or night. Morning sickness is caused by hormones, for the fact that it is controlled by the brain makes it so autonomous that it can come at anytime and stop when it chooses. Some women don't experience it, I have sister who only witnessed increased breast and frequent urination. So dear, you are okay.
This question was a tad confusing. If she is faking being pregnant then you should be seeing a baby bump after 3 months and she should have morning sickness also alot of pregnant women can't stand the smell off coffee. I don't know what you're talking about a period for women stop their period during pregnancy. You could always ask her to take a test.