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I am 5 weeks pregnant with my second, and so far have been feeling great. A little tired, but not too bad. With my first I had no morning sickness, just a loss of appetite that lasted my entire pregnancy. I didn’t know I was pregnant last time until i was about 6 or 7 weeks (I actually got one period!). I was just wondering when the pregnancy symptoms usually start?
If you are early in your pregnancy, you may be wondering when the morning sickness starts. Maybe never. But chances are good you will. Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms in early pregnancy for many women. Depending on the study, 50 to 75% of pregnant women suffer from morning sickness. Typically, morning sickness starts before the 6th week of pregnancy and peaks between 8 and 12 weeks. If morning sickness begins after 9 weeks of gestation, be sure to mention it to your doctor to make sure there are no other causes of nausea or vomiting. Anyways, when i was pregnant with my son, i didnt get morning sickness until the very end of my first trimester (for some odd reason), and i only got it around 2am… it didnt last a long time, maybe a week or two. Some women might get it with one pregnancy and then not the next.

 

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When does morning sickness typically start when you are pregnant?

njmom30 | 07.11.2008 at

Congrats!!! I never had morning sickness.. not with my first pregnancy and not with this one… we’re just some of the lucky ones.
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mtwaites | 07.11.2008 at

It is possible that you may not experience any morning sickness. Some women don’t have morning sickness when they are pregnant.
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Jennifer K | 07.11.2008 at

My morning sickness didn’t start until 6 weeks. I think it usually starts around 6-8 weeks. Some people don’t have morning sickness though… so you could just be very lucky!
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Shan | 07.11.2008 at

My symptoms didn’t start until the 6th week….I got sick from eating and smelling onions…ever since i am morning sick…yuck :(
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~Carolina Gurl~ | 07.11.2008 at

Normally the morning sickness kicks in at about 4-6 weeks. So if you haven’t got it yet don’t worry its probably coming soon. However I know I have no symptoms til I was 13 weeks!
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M Kerr RN L&D | 07.11.2008 at

6-8 weeks is the norm
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kindra1988 | 07.11.2008 at

It could be similar to your last pregnancy and have very little morning sickness. Or you could have horrible morning sickness. As they say every pregnancy is different. I started having morning sickness at 7 wks…good luck
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Sidy Poos mommy…8 months old

ann_20 | 07.11.2008 at

All 3 of mine started like 6 weeks on the dot! Then it didn’t get better for a long time!
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OSCARs WIFEY & LIL MANS MOMMY | 07.11.2008 at

ITS OK not to get morning sickness right away i didn’t find out i was pregnant until i was six weeks…some woman don’t even get sick i got my morning sickness around 5 1/2 weeks…congrats
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said | 07.11.2008 at

hi. i felt sick the whole entire time i was pregnant, and low and behold, i am pregnant again! and i feel sick. i have been feeling sick for the past month. hehe i had my period in september, and none in october. i absolutely hate feeling like this… i feel soo nauseous, and sick. just like stomach sick. it is easily triggered, and it's all the time. after i eat, or smoke smokes, i feel even sicker. the hiccups are starting to bother me…. i have not tested, but i soo feel i conceived.

edit!!!! ******** fook off for the thumbs down! i am feeling sick! and you can just GET w/ ur bad attitudes! sheesh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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andrew's mommy | 07.11.2008 at

If you are early in your pregnancy, you may be wondering when the morning sickness starts.

Maybe never. But chances are good you will.

Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms in early pregnancy for many women. Depending on the study, 50 to 75% of pregnant women suffer from morning sickness.

Typically, morning sickness starts before the 6th week of pregnancy and peaks between 8 and 12 weeks.

If morning sickness begins after 9 weeks of gestation, be sure to mention it to your doctor to make sure there are no other causes of nausea or vomiting.

Anyways, when i was pregnant with my son, i didnt get morning sickness until the very end of my first trimester (for some odd reason), and i only got it around 2am… it didnt last a long time, maybe a week or two. Some women might get it with one pregnancy and then not the next
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Mommy of an 11 month old boy (possibly pregnant with #2, will find out friday)
http://hubpages.com/hub/When-Does-Morning-Sickness-Start

Nebs | 07.11.2008 at

With my first 2 pregnancies I really didn’t get to many symptoms but with this one my 3rd totally different story. It started at 5 wks and 6 days the only reason I remember so well was it was the day of my first ultrasound and we had to stop the scan several times because I was so sick it didn’t stop until I was about 16 weeks it was so bad I had to give up work. Though my sister is due now and she didn’t even get any nausea so everyone is different. I just hope your one of the lucky ones. Good luck with your pregnancy.
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Twins due this spring:) | 07.11.2008 at

It is different with everyone but I started getting sick at 7 weeks and began to taper off at around 11 weeks.
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Little F | 07.11.2008 at

Generally 4-8 weeks
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http://www.morningsicknesscare.co.cc/

Chinese Pregnancy Calendar | 23.10.2009 at

It could be similar to your last pregnancy and have very little morning sickness. Or you could have horrible morning sickness. As they say every pregnancy is different. I started having morning sickness at 7 wks…good luck

e bilson | 14.06.2010 at

Majority of women develops pregnancy nausea or more commonly known as morning sickness. It often occurs throughout the first trimester as early as the fourth week of pregnancy and for most women on the 6th week of pregnancy. You can achieve morning sickness relief through natural remedies. Please visit http://www.morningsicknessfix.com for a full list of morning sickness remedies.

ellie | 26.07.2010 at

Pregnancy nausea and vomiting typically occurs on the sixth week of pregnancy. If you’re fortunate enough, morning sickness will end on the sixteenth
week of pregnancy like most women does. If it doesn’t then prepare yourself
for the worst since there are instances when in stays throughout the whole pregnancy;
but let’s still hope for the best. During these time,
morning sickness remedies could offer some relief.

Depression During Pregnancy | 24.08.2010 at

Normally the morning sickness kicks in at about 4-6 weeks. So if you haven’t got it yet don’t worry its probably coming soon. However I know I have no symptoms til I was 13 weeks!
It is different with everyone but I started getting sick at 7 weeks and began to taper off at around 11 weeks.

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