Hi. I am pregnant for second time.With my first pregnancy I did not feel any morning sickness but now,I feel sick not only in the morning,and this is not the only one,I am so sleepy...this is my 7 week,does someone know where it will finish?
With my first pregnancy, I got nauseated from week 8 but only threw up probably once a week from week 8-16. Then, with this pregnancy, I was nauseated before I even took the pregnancy test until about week 14-15 and would sometimes throw up as often as every other day - UGH It was MISERABLE. I felt sick 24/7 clear into the start of the 2nd trimester. Then through the 2nd trimester - NO symptoms at all except a growing belly - hallelujah! Now, in the 3rd, I have a horrible back ache that won't go away - I have a feeling it has to do with how my baby is positioned - the next 10 weeks can't go by fast enough! LOL
And, yes, every pregnancy, for every woman even, is different. My first baby was a boy and my second is a girl. I have heard you get sicker with girls, but not always, I guess. So, who knows, maybe you're having a girl this time! Unfortunately, there's no clear answer as to when the sickness will stop, but in the end it's all worth it, and you tend to forget about the miserable days once your baby arrives. :-)
Every pregnancy is different. And doctors say its actually better if you have morning sickness. It means your levels are good and rising normally. YAY morning sickness! :(
I started to feel better around 10 weeks.... after 8 weeks sometime your placenta will start to help with hormone production, so your levels stabalize a bit causing you to feel better. I just felt sick all day, but would rarely throw up.... I remember wishing I would so I would feel better. Hang in there honey!
hiya hun ur body will still be adjustin to bein pregnant but it nomally lasts untill the end of ur first trimester (about 13 wks) hope u feel better soon x x
And, yes, every pregnancy, for every woman even, is different. My first baby was a boy and my second is a girl. I have heard you get sicker with girls, but not always, I guess. So, who knows, maybe you're having a girl this time! Unfortunately, there's no clear answer as to when the sickness will stop, but in the end it's all worth it, and you tend to forget about the miserable days once your baby arrives. :-)