Pregnant women do feel sick during early stages. That is called morning sickness. But it is a misnomer as its not confined to the mornings alone. You may throw up any time you feel like it. And many a times, it may continue to be so even at later stages. There is nothing to be worried about this. Eat what you feel is right. Don't over stuff. Divert your attention when you feel like vomiting. Watch shows that you like and don't do anything that is unpleasant! While throwing up, take care that you don't exert much or put pressure on your lower abdomen. Feel relaxed and don't get frustrated. Learn to enjoy each stage of your pregnancy! Happy motherhood!
From personal experience, if you feel start to feel light headed, weak, shaky, or anything else that isn't quite right, don't be afraid to call your doctor. I was sick through most of my pregnancy with both of my kids. I had to be hospitalized with dehydration a couple of times. This isn't the usual though. It's just something to keep in mind just in case. Your doc can actually prescribe some things to help if it is very severe. Most women actually pass through this stage about the time they are going into their second trimester. Chances are in your favor that you will pass right through this and be feeling fine again very soon!
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Yes and it can even be painful.
yes it is very normal. when you are ovulating or pregnant, your basal temperature goes up. you're fine (:
at 3 weeks of pregnancy your stomache will feel normal. However, you may experience morning sickness throughout the day.
Most women do not feel any symptoms of pregnancy until they are 6-8 weeks pregnant.
I can feel mine at 7 weeks.
I'm 9 weeks now and I had mood swings. Soon I found out I was pregnant. So, yes you can. It's based on your surroundings and how you feel each day.
It will feel completely normal. At 3 weeks past conception (which doctors call 5 weeks pregnant) your baby will be 1mm long. There will be no changes in your body that you can see or feel. In a couple of weeks, a trained doctor will be able to feel a change in your uterus, but you will probably not be able to feel it.
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what does it feel like pregant for the first couple weeks
First of all, no-one would be able to tell if they were only 3 weeks pregnant (this means a week after ovulation!) if your going off your ovulation, then yes it can feel spongy & swollen - the reason for the swelling is, increased blood flow, therefore your cervix would be blue also, which is very normal.
You don't feel any movements at 9 weeks. You don't normally feel anything until around 16-20 weeks