Yes this is a very good indication of pregnancy, yet it could also be a sign of something medically wrong. I would take a home pregnancy test and see what the result is. Use your first morning urine, as this is more concentrated with the pregnancy hormone (HCG). If you get a negative and are still having these symptoms, call the doctor. You can get a blood pregnancy test that will show up a lot sooner than the urine test.
No. There is no link between the risk for miscarriage and morning sickness.
Yes, having a full stomach can potentially make morning sickness worse for some individuals. Eating large meals may lead to increased pressure on the stomach and exacerbate feelings of nausea. Additionally, certain foods or heavy meals might trigger digestive discomfort, which can intensify morning sickness symptoms. It's often recommended to eat smaller, more frequent meals to help manage nausea during pregnancy.
No, you can get morning sickness when expecting a boy or a girl. It is a myth that you only experience it with one or the other. It's the hormones that are released during pregnancy that cause morning sickness, and these are the same when the baby is a boy and when the baby is a girl
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This question should go unanswered, because it makes no sense to believe that you could be pregnant after eating and feeling stomach pain. You may just have food poisoning or gas, maybe even heartburn, but pregnancy, I believe not. you are obviously referring to "morning sickness" which can occur anytime of the day most likely during the first trimester. if you think you are having morning sickness you need to have a pregnancy test done as you need to be seeking prenatal care if you are indeed pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
Yes. Feeling bloated and having minor pains is a sign of pregnancy. It usually occurs the second month along with morning sickness.
Not everyone gets morning sickness. If you do, it's not necessarily in the morning, either. (I had morning sickness with one child, but not the other. Both are boys.)
My wife suffers with this problem (not only feeling sick but vomiting, a few timesevery hour) and can start within a few days of pregnancy and continues until the baby is born. Main problem is getting dehydrated. We have tried everything but only medication from doc has helped, steroids and largactil has work but still feels sick but less vomiting when on meds. We have had 2 healthy children with 3rd on way, so no serious side effects noted
Yes, sea sickness can be worse on an empty stomach because having food in your stomach can help reduce the symptoms of nausea and dizziness often associated with motion sickness.
Even a faint positive is a positive. And false positives are very rare. You are pregnant.
If you had a scan that told you you would miscarry, it may be that your dates are wrong or something. If you have had no bleeding and have started having symptoms of pregnancy go back to your doctor.
Some people believe that intense morning sickness is a sign that they're pregnant with a boy, while mild morning sickness means a girl. Other people believe that getting sick in the morning is another sign of a boy, and morning sickness at night a girl.