Looking for some info from y'all, I'm about 5 wks along, have sore bbs etc but no nausea. If someone has morning (or allday!) sickness when does that usually appear? thanks!
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9/7/09 at 10:02am
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I've had several friends who NEVER had morning sickness--I was so jealous!
Every pregnancy is different, right? Last time it hit me towards the end of the first trimester and then I couldn't shake it until after the baby was born. I don't have it all this time yet so I am celebrating that 
Every pregnancy is different, right? Last time it hit me towards the end of the first trimester and then I couldn't shake it until after the baby was born. I don't have it all this time yet so I am celebrating that 
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9/7/09 at 10:39am
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Right, everyone says to enjoy it if/when you're not feeling sick, but we can't help but worry when we feel good, it's sort of ironic isn't it?
I don't feel sick, I don't feel hungry (at all even, I'm having to remember to eat) it's so strange because with each of my others the morning sickness started earlier and earlier, and this time I'm almost 6 weeks and feel pretty ok. I have an early ultrasound on the 16th, just praying that this bean is a sticky, it's hard to be ok with "good" when you've had so many miscarriages.
Good Luck to you all mamas!!!
I don't feel sick, I don't feel hungry (at all even, I'm having to remember to eat) it's so strange because with each of my others the morning sickness started earlier and earlier, and this time I'm almost 6 weeks and feel pretty ok. I have an early ultrasound on the 16th, just praying that this bean is a sticky, it's hard to be ok with "good" when you've had so many miscarriages.
Good Luck to you all mamas!!!
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I'm still feeling fine too. Fwiw, I talked to my mother about it last night and my mom, all my aunts (paternal) and both grandmothers did not have any m/s with any of their pgs.... and had healthy kids. My MIL also reported that she did not have any m/s when pg with DH and his brothers (no losses for her) but apparently my DH's dad got "sympathy" m/s with each of her pgs 
After hearing this, I'm not too concerned with not feeling pukey

After hearing this, I'm not too concerned with not feeling pukey
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if it is any consolation, my midwife says it is fairly rare to get as sick as i do as quickly as i do. and anecdotally speaking most of my friends had their worst sickness later in the first tri rather than earlier. i'm just one of those lucky ones who gets sick immediately and stays sick until like 15w. of course i am insanely jealous of you no m/s folks but i understand why it could be nervewracking.


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With BMB, I had morning sickness until like 21 weeks, and it was all day every day, I had to try NOT to puke on myself on my drive to work, and I'm sure it started in my 5th week. this time, I'm in my 5th week and again only tired, no real sickness to speak of.
I do keep POAS with OPK's to watch them turn +, I'm enjoying that more because the "test" line is dark pink before the control line even shows up. has to be a good sign, right?
I do keep POAS with OPK's to watch them turn +, I'm enjoying that more because the "test" line is dark pink before the control line even shows up. has to be a good sign, right?
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9/7/09 at 7:25pm
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9/7/09 at 7:31pm
I'm a mama who never had morning sickness or really any nausea at all (except later in pg when I wouldn't eat enough and would have a momentary wave of nausea and lightheadedness due to low blood sugar).
It's funny, because I always kinda envied mamas with morning sickness because at least they got to "feel" pg! All I get in the beginning is a little tired and a little hungrier...which I always get before my period anyways.
It's funny, because I always kinda envied mamas with morning sickness because at least they got to "feel" pg! All I get in the beginning is a little tired and a little hungrier...which I always get before my period anyways.

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9/7/09 at 7:44pm
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With BMB, I had morning sickness until like 21 weeks, and it was all day every day, I had to try NOT to puke on myself on my drive to work, and I'm sure it started in my 5th week. this time, I'm in my 5th week and again only tired, no real sickness to speak of.
I do keep POAS with OPK's to watch them turn +, I'm enjoying that more because the "test" line is dark pink before the control line even shows up. has to be a good sign, right? |
I'm not sick yet either, but I'm only 4 wks. I don't think I was sick until at least 6-7 wks last time
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9/7/09 at 8:46pm
i'm about 6 weeks and all day sickness really hit me yesterday and today! everyone's different and even different pregnancies are different, according to friends (this is my first pregnancy). i was a tad worried that i didn't have it a few days ago, but now that i'm on this side of the fence, i'm definitely missing when i'm just starving!
tenk - i've been peeing on OPKs too! never got around to using them for their intended purpose, but they sure are dark now...and i like seeing the confirmation too since i'm still in disbelief.
tenk - i've been peeing on OPKs too! never got around to using them for their intended purpose, but they sure are dark now...and i like seeing the confirmation too since i'm still in disbelief.
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9/7/09 at 8:47pm
Seems like I've heard it kicks in around 6 weeks. That's what it's done to me with my last 3 kiddos. I'm just into my 5th week and so far I too am feeling like I dont' want to eat, btu not really sick. About twice I've actually been nauseous, but not badly.
Each is different!
DH and I get so impatient because the lack of symtoms, noticable belly, can't feel anything yet, etc... that we go in at 9 weeks to a private ultrasound place and see our little eban juping around. it's so neat because we can easily see the heartbeats, plu they are perfectly formed, but just tiny. It's just worked out that way each time, so this time we want to do the same. Very confirming for both of us (expecially dh who feels liek I'm not pregnant at all until he sees the growing belly or movement, you know.).
Each is different!
DH and I get so impatient because the lack of symtoms, noticable belly, can't feel anything yet, etc... that we go in at 9 weeks to a private ultrasound place and see our little eban juping around. it's so neat because we can easily see the heartbeats, plu they are perfectly formed, but just tiny. It's just worked out that way each time, so this time we want to do the same. Very confirming for both of us (expecially dh who feels liek I'm not pregnant at all until he sees the growing belly or movement, you know.).
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I thought I would check in. Im still feeling pretty good. Ive noticed I get a lil tired during the day.. like around 10 am (considering Im up at 4 thats not bad) and have taken an hour and a half nap most of the weekend. Though Im not really feeling pregnancy exhaustion yet. If it were not for the pos pg test and the fact that af isnt here I would not believe I was pg. speaking of af...am I the only one that checks to make sure I am not spotting or anything each time I use the bathroom? Ive never had a m/c but its always in the back of my mind that its a maybe. Im not going neurotic over it just check every time. Last night I had a dream that I was bleeding and having a m/c and I woke up very sad but then happy again to see it wasnt true.
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It is so different for each woman and each pregnancy. With my first I had morning sickness from 7-12 weeks but it was fairly mild only threw up 2-3 times in that spand, my 2nd I had horrible morning sickness from 5-20 weeks and just felt miserable the whole time, my 3rd I had none at all (kinda freaked me out at first but then I was happy about it), and with this pregnancy I am merely 4 weeks along and I have be having m/s for about 4 days now. So you just never can tell.
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9/10/09 at 1:45pm
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I am just 6w1d and last week I was getting worried because I wasn't feeling too sick. Before I even tested I was getting nausea when I was hungry but that abated for about a week and a half. This past long weekend though, it seemed to come back slightly, mostly at night. Yesterday I woke up from an afternoon nap and I felt HORRIBLE all night! This morning I woke up and felt nauseous too (although not as badly). Most of my friends said theirs kicked in at 6 weeks... so I guess I am right on time! I wish I had enjoyed the no-m/s stage more LOL I have to remind myself that this is a good sign that things are going as they should
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