| How was your morning sickness? Curious about everyone’s experience. I went through IVF and get a little anxious when my early pregnancy symptoms fluctuate. For example, I felt good aversions since 5 weeks and nausea all day since 6 weeks. I haven’t thrown up (thankfully) but as of 7 weeks, my nausea is ever so slight, almost gone. |
| I’ve had 3 pregnancies and each has been different. With my first I felt nauseous but never threw up and just ate a lot of bread. With my second I had zero symptoms - besides some mood swings, I felt amazing the entire pregnancy. Both were boys. Now 11 weeks with my third and I threw up this morning and feel horrible ALL the time. I don’t throw up every day but I have to clamp my mouth shut not to. And I’m so freaking tired. |
| Thanks for sharing! Really hope you start feeling better soon. |
| I know people who were fortunate to have no morning sickness whatsoever. I was nauseous a lot with my first, a boy, but it was mostly manageable. My second pregnancy (which was IVF) was much worse. Nausea was debilitating. Am expecting a girl. Symptoms fluctuate. My really bad nausea did not begin until at 8 or 9 weeks and lasted until about 16/17. |
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Had a boy first and then a girl. No fertility issues with the first, took forever to get pregnant with the second.
Never had any morning sickness, nausea, aversions, etc. |
| I have very slight symptoms with my pregnancies, but with my miscarriages I had none besides a little bit of food aversions that went away after a week. Research backs up that morning sickness is a good sign, but as indicated it’s not a requirement for a healthy pregnancy. |
| I had no nausea with my MC or with my two subsequent healthy pregnancies. With #3, I had mild to moderate nausea most days weeks 7-14 or so. Some days I felt pretty sick, and other days I felt mostly fine. It didn't go away all at once - I just started having.more better days. |
| This is my 4th pregnancy and very light symptoms. Just saw the heartbeat today - 7.5 weeks. The one pregnancy that ended in miscarriage at 7 weeks I had more nausea than the rest. So in my experience it doesn't mean much. |
| Am 37 weeks with my first—a girl—and had horrendous morning sickness that lasts all day until 19 weeks. I am SO glad that’s over! |
PP here. It’s a girl!! |
| With both my pregnancies, I felt nauseous almost all of the time from 6 weeks to 12 weeks. I never threw up but just felt bad and ate a lot of carbs to calm my stomach and because that's what I craved. With my 2nd, I was very tired all of time and just wanted to lay in bed from 6-12 weeks. |
Congrats! I've had girls and boys - thankfully not much sickness with either gender. |
| I'm currently 15 weeks with my first successful pregnancy after several early miscarriages. I never had significant morning sickness with any of my pregnancies, just a little queasiness (though I'm a total wimp and whined a lot to DH) which were mostly managed with lots of crackers and a few days of feeling crappy. This pregnancy has not felt different from all of my others, which sort of surprised me. |