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I'm 5 weeks and 5 days...When does the morning sickness actually start? Ask I feel are cramps and my belly getting tighter. And any other symptoms I should be expecting. Cause this app's symptom week by week isn't really adding up to me.
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Mine from 9 to 12 weeks
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Those mild cramps and your belly tightening are prob just a result of your uterine and abdominal muscles stretching out as you start to form the placenta. It will continue to happen as your baby grows. Totally normal
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Depends on you and how your body reacts to the hormones. I only got sick a handful of times with my daughter - once while driving down the interstate on my way to work - most horrible thing ever. Hopefully not something you'll have.
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Everyone is different some women dont even get morning sickness an u dont want to irs aweful cramping an tightening are normal
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I never go it so it could be later rather then sooner im 19 weeks.
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Joh mayb u r lucky cc  i started to throw out everyday frm week 6  until week 16
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All I feel is mild cramps and my belly tightning...is it normal to just feel that to almost nothing the 5th week?
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With both my pregnancys, it started around week 7 almost 8. I lasted until week 15 with first and almost week 20 with this one. It was miserable.  So enjoy this time where you still feel normal...it will be the last time you feel like yourself for a long time!
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it normally starts at 6 weeks but some people don't experience morning sickness at all, I'm 12 weeks and never had it.
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Some girls are lucky & don't get morning sickness. It *****, lol. I was always throwing up.
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