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Q: Morning Sickness Gone!
asked by: jessesgirl on November 22nd, 2007
Extremely eHealthy
Okay, for the last 1 1/2 I've been having morning sickness really bad. It's been pretty much all day and I can't even eat certain foods. In the morning it was like a race to fix me breakfast before I threw up. Well today, I'm fine. No morning sickness. I feel great. I can't believe it went away at only 7 1/2 weeks. My mom made me worried, b/c she said, "is that good or BAD?". She's implying that maybe I'm going to miscarry since my symptoms are going away. I was just taking it as I was lucky to be getting rid of it so soon. With Ava it lasted until I was 14 weeks.
Also, I would have to eat every hour or I'd get sick. I was starving. That didn't even happy today. I had my normal appetite. I'm kind of worried now.
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Hollyberries
replied on November 22nd, 2007
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I never had morning sickness with my first, but i did with this one, and i have to say congrats! Cause it's awful! I hope it lasts for you. I got it again at the begining of my 3rd trimester. But now i'm pigging out again lol.
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young Girl
replied on November 22nd, 2007
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i only threw up 2 or 3 times my whole pregnancy

it may have just dissapeard for now but it could always come back
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rosejackson
replied on November 23rd, 2007
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mine disappeared aswell. i only had it for a couple of weeks
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jessamyn
replied on November 23rd, 2007
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not having morning sickness does not mean you will miscarry i had no sickness throughout my whole pregnancy with my son
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shelley27ky
replied on November 23rd, 2007
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jessamyn wrote:
not having morning sickness does not mean you will miscarry i had no sickness throughout my whole pregnancy with my son


I have to agree just because your morning sickness went away does not mean you will miscarry. and always remember each and every preg is different of I should say it can be different.
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cln1812
replied on November 23rd, 2007
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I had 1 day of feeling nauseous around 7 weeks in the entire first trimester and that was all. I never threw up or really had any sort of morning sickness other than that, and I'm over 37 weeks now. Symptoms can come & go too. Just because you don't feel nauseous today doesn't mean it might not come back in a day or 2.

Of course, now at the end of pregnancy, I'm feeling nauseous a lot, which sucks. I thought once you got past the first trimester, you didn't have to worry about nausea & throwing up.
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