When did you start to experience morning sickness?
When did you start to experience morning sickness?
78 votes
clementine / 878 posts
First baby was 5 weeks and 5 days. Second baby was sooner, but still in the 5 weeks range. Blech...
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
@teawithpaloma: with my first it went til 20 weeks but with this one the last time I threw up was 27!!! I'm almost 30 now and hoping it's done! Arg!
cantaloupe / 6630 posts
5 weeks for my first and felt nauseous at that time with my second pregnancy (miscarriage), but didn't throw up. My third I was already feeling nauseous and off my food by 4 weeks. By 5 weeks I was already miserable.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
With my first it settled in (for good--I was sick my whole pregnancy) at 7.5-8wks, but I had small random bouts of it starting around 5wks.
With my second it settled in around 6wks, and lasted until 14-15wks, although at 31wks I still sometimes dry-heave in the morning if I don't brush my teeth at exactly the right time, or whenever Evan has poop in his diaper in the AM (I usually get D to get up and get him ready in the morning for this reason...)
apricot / 490 posts
@travellingbee: I always feel like the bearer of bad news. I am ttc next month and not looking forward to seeing how long it last this time!
I hope you are done too!
persimmon / 1363 posts
I get really bad heartburn and nausea from when sperm meets egg. With my first, I didn't get major morning sickness until 6 weeks. With my second, I got it at 5w2d. I have hyperemesis though.
clementine / 795 posts
I think I'm just starting to get mild morning sickness. I'm 6w5d. It's not too bad though.
apricot / 347 posts
This thread makes me feel sooo much better! I am 5w today and was getting a bit worried about why I hadn't experienced any morning sickness yet. I've got other symptoms (sore boobs and tired), but I was still nervous that my lack of sickness was indicative that I wouldn't have a successful pregnancy.
clementine / 849 posts
Started the weekend I found out I was pregnant, so 4ish weeks. I clearly remember being out to brunch with friends and I had to stop eating mid-meal. Unfortunately it kept getting worse and was pretty pronounced at 6 weeks, then hit a bad crescendo at 9-10 weeks with nausea all day, vomiting every morning and major exhaustion. I'm now 12 weeks and slowly feeling like myself again. I learned to do whatever I needed to (go home from work to sleep, eat whatever sounded good, even if it's donuts every morning)... messed up my routine but it was a huge signal to start paying better attention to my body who was hard at work growing this bean!
apricot / 343 posts
DS- never
DD- about 6 weeks
LO3- 4 weeks! Nausea started right when I got a positive.
clementine / 795 posts
@Mrs. Peanut: I felt that way too until literally today (and I still don't know if it's really MS)! but plenty of people don't get MS at all and have healthy babies, so don't worry too much if you don't get it.
nectarine / 2115 posts
3 weeks, actually... 2 days before I even tested positive (first + was on 8dpo)
cherry / 178 posts
Started around 6weeks. I only was actually sick about once a week for the first three weeks, then daily or so for the next four. It started to get better aeound 14 weeks, and was gone by 16
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