Nausea and vomiting are often related to pregnancy. For most women, it is at its peak between weeks 6 and 8 and is not necessarily limited to only the morning hours. You can learn more here: http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancyhealth/morningsickness.html
No. There is no link between the risk for miscarriage and morning sickness.
No, it probably means that you are about to have your period. Typically, the first sign of pregnancy is morning sickness, although you might miss your period before you have morning sickness.
morning sickness
Approximately 75% of pregnant women have some degree of morning sickness in early pregnancy.
Yes. Feeling bloated and having minor pains is a sign of pregnancy. It usually occurs the second month along with morning sickness.
Not exactly, no. That is not a true sign of pregnancy. Morning sickness can be a sign, but not a lack of appetite.
No. Sign of pregnancy is missing your period and morning sickness (some people have it.) Yes, Stool changes are a sign of pregnancy. Usually softer in very early pregnancy and constipation usually occurring around the end of the first trimester.
Some womens breasts become sore and you might get morning sickness.
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More famously known as morning sickness although can occur any time of the day or night most experience it morning as you wake, vomiting is a sign of pregnancy but not the only take a pregnancy test to be sure
Not everyone gets morning sickness. Count yourself lucky.
Morning sickness is usually one of the signs and symptoms of pregnancy. The consequences is usually the lack of appetite.