Yes
Each woman is different, I never experienced any morning sickness at all while I was pregnant with my children. However I've known others that had morning sickness and were feeling lousy their whole pregnancies, it just depends on the person.
No. Some women never experience morning sickness. If you suspect you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test to be sure.
you are a very lucky lady!!
You might never get it. Not all women do.
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.
It generally ends at the end of the first trimester. Although some women may experience it during the entire pregnancy, others may never experience it at all. I never had morning sickness during my first pregnancy.
== == It is true that if you have had morning sickness with prior pregnancies you are more likely to have it again in subsequent pregnancies, but it doesn't have to follow that pattern. Every pregnancy is different and has different symptoms. Be glad you don't have to deal with the Morning Sickness this time!
Yes. Morning sickness (the usual cause of vomiting during pregnancy) is usual in most pregnant women, although a lucky few may never experience morning sickness. Courtesy of Duke_Rollter, question answerer extraordinaire
It could be caused by the flu.
Just like every woman's body is different, the pregnancy symptoms they experience and the morning sickness they experience is also different for each woman. Some women find that morning sickness goes away after eating something, some find that it gets worse. Some women find that certain foods make them feel worse, and others find that certain foods make them feel better. So yes, morning sickness can occur right after you eat something, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it will occur then.
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.
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.