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Approximately 75% of pregnant women have some degree of morning sickness in early pregnancy.
Initially as a sleeping pill and then to treat morning sickness in pregnancy.
The first signs of pregnancy are morning sickness.
Pregnancy hormones if your producing them your pregnant
No. Some women never experience morning sickness. If you suspect you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test to be sure.
There is no specific illness you get before you are pregnant. During pregnancy you can get morning sickness, vomiting. Some get Diabetes.
There are a few signs and symptoms of pregnancy, like morning sickness and little or no period. But if you think you are pregnant, take a pregnancy test and visit a doctor. They will be able to tell you.
The morning after pill or emergency contraception will not effect the outcome of a pregnancy test. If you have taken emergency contraception and have had a positive home pregnancy test you are very likely pregnant and should see a Dr.
Morning sickness starts between the 4th and 6th week of pregnancy, not everyone suffers from it though, http://am-i-pregnant.org.uk/ has lots of useful pregnancy information.
Many women are sick during pregnancy - if you are lucky you won't suffer from morning sickness.
You can prevent a pregnancy by taking the morning after pill up to 5 days after sex. If you already are pregnant there is only abortion.
Pregnant women usually will first realize they are pregnant when they miss their period. Other symptoms include tenderness in the breasts and morning sickness.