He is just sick, maybe has the stomach flu.
No. Fortunately, not all women experience morning sickness.
If you are truly pregnant, then you can not tell the gender of the baby this way at all.
NO... it just means you are extremely lucky... some ppl dont get morning sickness nand some ppl do. All morning sickness is is how your body reacts to the hormones.
Throwing up or morning sickness is a sign of pregnancy, but you don't have to be suffering from it to be pregnant. you can also have a regular period while you are pregnant as well. Morning sickness, tender breasts, mood swings and all those other symptoms are just that, symptoms. You don't have to have them all, just some. Heck perhaps none at all sometimes.
Unfortunately vomiting during the first trimester of pregnancy is not uncommon, it is just part of the morning sickness. But don't worry, after you reach your second trimester things will get better for you. If you are throwing up every day after 2 months, you might ask your doctor if he/she can prescribe you some medication to help with this!
Throwing up can be from all kinds of things. There is a good possibly that you could be pregnant.
We're all different. I'm 6 weeks pregnant and I don't feel sick and I haven't had morning sickness. Being tired is a given though...take your vitamins to drag yourself through the day. Not getting sick a totally normal sign of pregnancy...as is throwing up all the time. It could happen later or not at all. Morning sickness doesnt run in my family..so I'm hoping I get lucky.
Well sims throw up a couple of times and then the next day they will have a little baby bump, so them throwing is up is just morning sickness? - Angelme101
Many women experience little or no nausea at all during pregnancy. Others are sick every day from beginning to end. The majority seem to get sick in their first trimester and leave it behind by the second trimester. This is just one of those things that varies pregnancy by pregnancy so, even if you were not sick one single day with your first child, you could be throwing up every day of your pregnancy with your second child.
It couls mean many things. You may be sick, have eaten something bad, or ate food that did not sit well with you. Also,some people get motion sickness in cars, planes, buses, trains, and roller coasters. Pregnant women may experience morning sickness.
As a fitness leader you should be careful when suggesting exercises that involve jumping carrying or throwing because these activities involve the body supporting extra weight.
you hold it for a split second before throwing it over