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As a pregnant woman myself, I began suffering morning sickness at the end of my sixth week and it is just now beginning to subside in my tenth week. Most pregnant women with morning sickness only suffer the symptoms up to their twelfth week, and usually never beyond that.
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It is morning sickness, and vomiting.
no it is normal. morning sickness can come and go. some people dont even get it at all. no it is normal. morning sickness can come and go. some people dont even get it at all.
The batter can keep for about a week under refrigeration because the milk in the batter will spoil.
Yes, they do. about two week's into tihere gestation period for about one week.
It depends on your country and when "the rest of the week" is. Feel free to re-ask with the missing information.
Big "yes" on that- I was fine until week 12.
The rest of the week typically refers to the days following the current day until the end of the week, which is usually considered to be Saturday or Sunday depending on when your week starts.
Week to week changes you'll notice during pregnancy are hunger cravings, increase in morning sickness, increase in weight, increase in water retention, inability to focus.
Morning sickness really starts during first trimester but it will subside if the hormones progesterone comes down in the second trimester.