AT what stage of pregnancy does morning sickness & other symptoms start?
by Sue on Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 | 11 Comments
I only just found out i may be pregnant (HPT positive yesterday) but i dont have any symptoms of pregnancy except my period didnt come….is this normal??
For every woman it’s different. I would say between 6-8 weeks to expect morning sickness….and, should ease up between 14-17 weeks. But, some women do not have any symptoms at all while others are sick the entire time…and, both have healthy babies!!!
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right after the kid is born cause reality hits, no more sleeping in and no extra cash
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yep. as the hormones increase, so do the symptoms.
i started having all day sickness around 6 weeks which lasted till i was 17 weeks. some people dont get sickness, my bf mum sailed through her 3 pregnancys with no nausea at all, so you may one of the lucky ones!
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33 weeks pregnant
It started right away for me. I’ve only been a few weeks pregnant when I found out about both of my pregnancies. It varies from person to person. Don’t worry you’ll soon be doubled over and exhausted. LOL. Enjoy the break!
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Some women never get morning sickness or any other pregnancy "symptoms", except a missed period. Some get it very mild, others are tender, tired, hormonal, sick, and everything else associated with pregnancy a couple days into it…before their period is even late (I knew I was pregnant before I was late).
SO yeah, it’s normal. You could be one of the lucky ones.
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I didn’t have any symptoms until 8 weeks..(other than a missed period) Then one day at work I got nauseous so I went to the clinic and I was pregnant.
My morning sickness/achey body started then around 8 weeks and lasted until around my 23rd week. I was good after that until last week 36 weeks. Now I’m feeling tired and nauseous again.
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Yes this is normal. u wouldnt always have symptoms and everyone is different. it would depend on how far along u r. u could start getting sickness in a few days. u will also notice that u have never been so tired in ur life. this was what actully shocked me more than anything. congratulations.
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perfectly normal.consider yourself lucky and don’t wait for the morning sickness to begin — you may never have it and just be glad about that!
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For every woman it’s different. I would say between 6-8 weeks to expect morning sickness….and, should ease up between 14-17 weeks. But, some women do not have any symptoms at all while others are sick the entire time…and, both have healthy babies!!!
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mom of 3
my symptoms started before my 1st missed period, about a week before.
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Yes it’s normal. Nausea, vomitting, tender breasts are common secondary symptoms to pregnancy but they don’t necessarily indicate a healthy pregnancy. Every woman is different and every pregnancy is different. People put WAY WAY WAY too much emphasis on secondary symptoms. If you missed your period, had a positive HPT and no bleeding, chances are everything is fine.
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I had some symptoms even before I got a positive hpt. The All-Day Sickness started around week 5 and lasted until week 11. The last couple of weeks have been great! I’ve had brief passing nausea, but it’s been so managable compared to those weeks of all day, everyday.
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