Absolutely not. Different women handle their pregnancies in different ways, and not all women get morning sickness. Some women just don't get it in the first trimester. If you are unsure whether you are pregnant or not, either see your doctor or buy an over the counter pregnancy test from your local pharmacy.
You're extremely lucky! lol Not all women experience morning sickness x
It probably just means that your hormone levels have gone down. If you're really worried, go and check with your doctor/midwife
a sudden feeling of sickness or faintness
probably morning sickness, or of you are a woman, pregnancy
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.
No..it just means that you are pregnant.
If you mean the color of the vomit, it can be, it depends on what the woman ate. Additionally, not all women with morning sickness vomit- some may just have a terrible feeling of nausea that subsides on its own.
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.
== == 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!
These are things you don't expect to happen. That includes things such as automobile collisions, terror attacks, sudden death, school shootings, sudden sickness, medical emergencies, fire, flood, etc.
These are things you don't expect to happen. That includes things such as automobile collisions, terror attacks, sudden death, school shootings, sudden sickness, medical emergencies, fire, flood, etc.
Might be Morning sickness, but I don't know all of your symptoms.
It could be called "Sympathy morning sickness". The pregnancy can be a stressful time for the father-to-be. Stress can manifest in many ways, nausea is one. On the other hand, nausea can also be a symptom of other disease, and the timing is co-incidence.