It can vary from about 3 weeks to about 6 weeks.
It varies from woman to woman... When I was pregnant with my girls, I have 2, I had morning sickness from 4 weeks up to month 5, straight. With my boys, no morning sickness at all.
Morning sickness typically begins around the sixth week of pregnancy and can last until the end of the first trimester, though some women may experience it longer. It is characterized by nausea and vomiting, often occurring in the morning but can happen at any time of day. Each woman's experience varies, and not everyone will experience morning sickness.
Yes it does if u have morning sickness
Thalidomide is not used for morning sickness because it was infamously associated with severe birth defects when prescribed to pregnant women in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The drug caused limb malformations and other serious health issues in infants. While it has some therapeutic uses today, such as in certain cancers and autoimmune diseases, its risks during pregnancy far outweigh any potential benefits for treating morning sickness. As a result, safer alternatives are recommended for managing this condition.
Somewhere between weeks 12-14 the HCG levels begin to decline.
Everyone is different. I know this doesn't make sense - but if you are far enough along to get a positive test and still feel good - just be thankful. Most of the early symptoms of pregnancy makes women pretty miserable. So if you skip this phase - keep it to yourself and remember to sympathize with your pregnant friends who spend all day throwing up!
That depends because there have been cases when you don't get morning sickness at all. so that could depend on the woman. You should go to the doctor and find out.
You normally do not begin to dilate until you pass 32 weeks in your pregnancy. Some women do not dilate until they are full term.
Any ectopic pregnancy is potentially dangerous, regardles off the Hcg level. Hcg levels are used to detect how far along the pregnancy has progressed. These values will increase until a point in the pregnancy, when they begin to level off.
I am in my seventh week of my fourth pregnancy. This is the only time I've been breastfeeding while pregnant (although my 18 month old is really only having a feed in the morning and at night), and so far I'm experiencing less nausea than in previous pregnancies. Its still there, but hasn't overwhelmed me yet (oh well, I've got a few more weeks to ride out before I'm safely into second trimester)
See a doctor and see how far you are. It is too late for morning after pill so either an abortion or termination.
if you are far along in your pregnancy mucus is normal.. nasty but normal if your not to far along contact your doctor
Elizabeth is currently in her second trimester of pregnancy.