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Vomiting at 4 weeks

Hello. I just turned forty. This is my second pregnancy (first one ended in ms last year). Ihad anyone here experienced morning sickness so early? Thank you in advance for taking the time to answer.
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Yes I did but this tea earth mama baby angel called morning wellness tea and also preggo pops work and these bracelets called seabands work amazing
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I'm 5 weeks today and have been having slight nausea all week. I'm also 40 nice to have people in my age group.  :)
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i had very bad morning sickness throughout my 1st trimester. but all goes well after that. you just have to hang on and think of a healthy baby that you are going to have. good luck & congrats!
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Yes, I'm 6 wks pregnant now but I did experience morning sickness at 4 weeks. Usually some cracker or ginger all help. You can also try the lollipops they sell at maternity stores.
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Hi I just found out I was pregnant this week, I am also 4 weeks pregnant & this is my 4th child. For me my symptoms started early at least 2 weeks in. I have fatigue, tender breasts, nausea & morning sickness all before I took the test. Everybody is different & no one pregnancy is the same as I put it down to my period as I have a 24 day cycle.... Well surprise surprise after 13 years & my oldest is 22.
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sorry you are feeling unwell. I think early sickness is quite common, personally by 5-6 weeks I definitely felt a bit unusual. imagine all your hormones racing around, no wonder you feel off. I've heard it's a sign of a healthy pregnancy though, best wishes.
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Yes I did right from early on with my little one. I ended up taking medication for it
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