Morning sickness can start as early as six weeks into pregnancy, but it may be more intense and prolonged for those expecting twins due to higher hormone levels. Many women carrying twins report experiencing symptoms earlier and more severely than those with a singleton pregnancy. The duration and intensity can vary widely among individuals. If you have concerns about morning sickness, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
If you are not pregnant then no you cannot be pregnant.
The first signs of pregnancy are morning sickness.
yes. pregnant women can feel sick all times of day not just morning.
Yes you can, even if your not pregnant hormones from periods make u feel sick.
Some people will wake up in the morning, and due to the fact that there is nothing on there stomach, or because of anxiety about the day ahead of them, can feel a bit nauseous. However, it is NOT the same feeling as a pregnant woman's morning sickness.
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.
at 3 weeks of pregnancy your stomache will feel normal. However, you may experience morning sickness throughout the day.
Yes, it is very normal to feel nauseous and have cramps during pregnancy. Some women experience morning sickness. This is when you feel very sick in the morning and you sometimes vomit. Relax, this is normal.
Not the classic hormone caused one, it occurs too soon in pregnancy for the twins to mass enough to count. However, often morning sickness is caused by low blood sugar. It often happens in the mornings because you are not eating during the night, but the baby continues to use your stored calories. This can make your blood sugar levels dip by morning. Low blood sugars can make you feel nauseated, shaky, and sweaty and even vomit. When you have twins or other multiple fetus pregnancies, the blood sugars can dip even more during fasting at night and you may feel more sickness from that in the morning before you take in some calories to raise your blood sugar back up. See the related question below, "Why does eating a protein meal late at night prevent morning sickness?", for more information about this cause of morning sickness in many women.
probably a girl knows when shes pregnant she can just feel it
Not necessarily, everyone is different so they may experience the effects of pregnancy in different ways. I have known women who have not suffered noticeably from morning sickness at all, while others certainly have. If you have had unprotected sex but don't experience signs of morning sickness, you may well be pregnant... best to get a pregnancy test or check with your doctor.
== == 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!