I didn't start feeling nauseous until I was around 8 weeks pregnant (i think). It's all a blur!
Did anyone feel barfy before their BFP?
I didn't start feeling nauseous until I was around 8 weeks pregnant (i think). It's all a blur!
Did anyone feel barfy before their BFP?
pomegranate / 3388 posts
For me it kicked in at exactly 5w6d. I remember that day so clearly b/c I've been nauseous every day since then... for the last 8 months!
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
I had very minor waves of nausea before my BFP. Now I'm only 4w2d and I feel barfy almost all the time. I need to force food down. I haven't actually started throwing up yet, but just a constant feeling of bleh.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Around 6 weeks. And it went away at 10. Got pretty lucky!
eggplant / 11824 posts
Mine started to be really bad at the end of week 6, lasted until almost week 20, and now at 29 weeks is back (though, milder than before).
grapefruit / 4120 posts
With my first, I had one weird incident WAY before my BFP which I wrote off as having eaten something bad. Soon I knew better!
GOLD / papaya / 10166 posts
I kept waiting for it to come, but I was really lucky and got nauseous.
coconut / 8681 posts
5 weeks for me and at about 10 weeks now it's settling down. I still get nauseous if I go too long without eating but I’m not nauseous all day anymore.
kiwi / 718 posts
mine started at 6 or 7 weeks & went away at 12 or 13 weeks. I never was vomity, though, thankfully, just super naseous all the time.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
I got nauseous at 3 weeks and it continued through that week until I convinced myself I should test.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Right around 7 weeks, because the smell of bacon made me throw up. It got really bad starting around 8 weeks, and didn't really let up up until around 14 weeks.
ETA: I threw up the first time around 7-8 DPO because of the smell of not entirely cooked turkey. I didn't connect it to be pregnant, though, and then nothing else for weeks.
GOLD / eggplant / 11517 posts
Ugh I'm about to be 5 weeks and this thread is terrifying me
nectarine / 2886 posts
5 weeks, nausea only at night before going to sleep. I didn't know I was pregnant until 6.5 weeks or so.
kiwi / 537 posts
Started around 6 weeks and went through 28 weeks, I only got physically sick a handful of times, but constantly nauseous and dry heaving.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
@BabyBoecksMom: @Mrs. Yoyo: so so so so lucky! my nausea was mild, but it still wasn't fun!
grapefruit / 4671 posts
I had no morning sickness. I didn't realy have much nausea at all. There were a couple f mornings when I felt a bit off but that was about it.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
Can't remember but it definitely was weeks after my BFP. The nausea wasn't too bad though, luckily.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
I'm 6 wk and 6 days today and started feeling the constant nausea... not quite barfing/ m/s.... but i think it's coming
kiwi / 549 posts
nausea started around 7/8 wks if I remember right. I wasn't actually sick until 11 weeks, and that went away after 16 weeks. The worst was that time between 11-16, where I was ending the 1st tri/starting the 2nd, which I hadn't expected.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
Mine was right around 5 weeks and hasn't stopped since! I did get on Zofran which has been a lifesaver in keeping food down! Hopefully now that i'm almost out of first trimester this will go away!
honeydew / 7968 posts
i got all sick around week 5/6. ugh. brings back bad memories. lol.
cherry / 220 posts
I'm about to hit the 5 week mark and I've had a little nausea since the day after my BFP. However, every time it's been provoked by something that I couldn't stand the smell of---deodorant (weird), blood (I work in healthcare), wet towels, the trash can, the neighbors cooking (for real).
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