You might feel slightly queasy or actually vomit. The nausea and/or vomiting might occur at any time of
the day and last an hour or the entire day. As well as feeling sick you might notice that your sense of smell has increased. This is thought to protect you from cosuming food that could be harmful to your baby.
First, the name is misleading: You can have "morning sickness" throughout the day. It should be called "pregnancy hormone sickness" because that is what upsets your stomach when pregnant. If you have morning sickness (anytime), you will KNOW it. You'll feel queasy; an empty stomach often makes it worse. You can feel like you are just ready to vomit, but often do not. Smells that never bothered you suddenly make you nauseated. You can also feel slightly dizzy.
morning sickness,
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Morning sickness is usually one of the signs and symptoms of pregnancy. The consequences is usually the lack of appetite.
The first signs of pregnancy are morning sickness.
no. The best symptoms of pregnancy is morning sickness.
Missed period, swollen and/or tender breasts, morning sickness are going to be the most obvious signs.
Missed period, breast tenderness or swollen nipples, morning sickness, headaches.
signs are a late period, morning sickness, and getting a little bigger. some others are you get big u start to fell ashamed of ur self
The three early signs of pregnancy is sore breast that comes and goes,morning sickness and scent that u once enjoy smells
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.)
There are many warning signs of pregnancy. Some warning signs include tingling nipples, spotting, cramping, morning sickness, swollen breasts, a missed period, and/or darkened nipples.
morning sickness is a good sign it means your hormones are increasing and your embryo is growing and pregnancy advancing. good luck