YES!! Every pregnancy is different and comes with different symptoms. (My mom only had morning sickness with her son, and felt great with all of her daughters!) =]
No. There is no link between the risk for miscarriage and morning sickness.
No, you can get morning sickness when expecting a boy or a girl. It is a myth that you only experience it with one or the other. It's the hormones that are released during pregnancy that cause morning sickness, and these are the same when the baby is a boy and when the baby is a girl
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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.)
Yes. Feeling bloated and having minor pains is a sign of pregnancy. It usually occurs the second month along with morning sickness.
Even a faint positive is a positive. And false positives are very rare. You are pregnant.
If you had a scan that told you you would miscarry, it may be that your dates are wrong or something. If you have had no bleeding and have started having symptoms of pregnancy go back to your doctor.
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.
In early pregnancy it is possible, but it would not be a real common thing. But every woman is different, as are her pregnancies. It might be a one day thing if your body has just detected you are pregnant and are producing high or fluctuating levels of HCG (human chorionic gonadotopin), which is a pregnancy hormone that is believed to be one of the main causes of morning sickness. Sometimes morning sickness will come only once or twice, then nothing for a few weeks, but then it really kicks in. Like the calm before the storm, so to speak. With my first pregnancy I had exactly two little waves of nausea a few days apart during the third or fourth week. That was it! Why not just take a home pregnancy test and get it over with so you will know whether to watch for more symptoms or not? Some people experience no morning sickness ever. if you really feel that you are having morning sickness, then just take a test and find out for sure if you are pregnant and that could be what is causing your symptoms. Take a test. Not everyone gets morning sickness.
I am 8 weeks today and I haven't had any morning sickness at all. My doctor says I am just one of the lucky ones. I have been worried myself about it from the start, but I have talked to pleanty of women who never got sick either. I hope it stays this way because you can have sickness any time during pregnancy not just the first three months.
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, having your tubes tied does not prevent 100% of pregnancies. My sister became pregnant 15 years after having her tubes tied.