I'm 6w, 6d today and I only really experience nausea when I'm hungry or eaten way too much. At my first appt yesterday, the OB mentioned I should embrace myself for it. When did morning sickness begin for you?
I'm 6w, 6d today and I only really experience nausea when I'm hungry or eaten way too much. At my first appt yesterday, the OB mentioned I should embrace myself for it. When did morning sickness begin for you?
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
It started at 6 weeks for my first pregnancy. It started at 13 weeks for my current pregnancy!
I hope it stays away for you!
grapefruit / 4669 posts
6-7 weeks...came on gradually and then I felt yucky around the clock until 15 weeks or so.
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
Mine hit right at 6 weeks, but I was lucky and it was really mild. It only really bothered me if I didn't eat often enough, and by 7-8 weeks, it was basically gone. You might just be one of the lucky ones like me who doesn't have bad morning sickness!
pomegranate / 3895 posts
I think for me it really hit me around 7 weeks and lasted until about 9 weeks - I was pretty lucky.
coconut / 8234 posts
8 weeks and it lasted until about 15 weeks. I'd like to forget that part of my pregnancy.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
As long as I kept something in my stomach, I never really had any. I did have to eat crackers before I got out of bed. That started around 6 or 7 weeks.
pineapple / 12793 posts
Started at 6 weeks on the nose and ended at exactly 11 weeks. My google searches during that time are embarrassing!
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
Started at exactly 6 weeks- Dh suggested it was in my head because I know it often starts at 6 wks. I almost killed him. I'm in week 8 and it's only gotten worse but I'm traveling so that probably didn't help. Some people don't get it at all though.
pomegranate / 3516 posts
I never really got any. I had nausea when I was really hungry or ate too much but I only got sick twice my entire pregnancy and both times I had eaten a bunch plus I was exhausted. My OB kept telling me to be thankful for that and everyone I know said the same because almost all of them had horrible sickness.
bananas / 9118 posts
Exactly 7 weeks...may it be kinder to you than it was to me Congrats! The end product of any suffering is worth it!
grapefruit / 4923 posts
mine began around 6 weeks and luckily was over by week 8. glad the nausea isn't bad for you!
cantaloupe / 6206 posts
Congrats!!! I never really had any.. kept bracing for it. I felt a couple of twinges when I ate food that my now-pregnant self doesn't like (lentil soup, salmon... all my old healthy staples, SIGH) but really not any other time.
pineapple / 12802 posts
I'm just starting to notice it the past couple days and I'm 6 weeks 4 days.
nectarine / 2152 posts
Mine started around 5 weeks and was constant until about week 11, when it started to ease up a bit...Hopefully you're just one of the lucky ones who isn't puking around the clock!
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Between 7-8 weeks. I'd had some nausea off and on before that but it hit hard right around Christmas last year and didn't really stop until I delivered.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
For me it started just shy of 6 weeks I think, and then it got progressively worse really quickly. I ended up being on Zofran for my entire pregnancy, which was tough!
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
7 weeks for me. I was nervous because I DIDN'T have morning sickness right away.
honeydew / 7586 posts
6-7 weeks and it is still going strong going into week 12 =(
@oliviaoblivia: Ha! Yes, my Google searches are out of control!
cantaloupe / 6397 posts
Started at 6 weeks and continued until around 18 weeks. It was awful, I think I was one of the really unlucky ones!
pear / 1563 posts
Exactly at 6 weeks. My case was pretty mild - nausea at all times of day but only one episode of vomiting. Weeks 7-8 were the worst for me, and then it pretty much subsided by 9-10 weeks. Food aversion was gone by week 12.
eggplant / 11716 posts
Mine started right before 6 weeks. I'm 10 weeks tomorrow and it's still going strong. I'm on Zofran now, but the first week 1/2 I basically couldn't leave the bathroom for hours at a time and was totally incapacitated. Now that I'm on the 'fran, I just feel miserable 24/7, but I'm able to go to work as long as I have my trash can beside me at all times.
However, I am the *only* one of my friends and family to have MS this bad. My mom never had it. My sisters had small episodes that would end if they ate. Mine is the variety where the typical things like ginger, lemon, crackers, preggie pops and the like don't make a dent in the sickness.
It's weird that your doctor mentioned it, though. I think it's not very common to have extreme nausea.
pear / 1664 posts
5 1/2 weeks. Was constant till week 11, still pretty bad weeks 11-13, and now, intermittent (i'm at the end of week 16).
cherry / 176 posts
Mine started at 5-6 weeks. It's actually how I found out I was pregnant (I hadn't had a period in a year!!). And, sad to say, I was also on Zofran the rest of my pregnancy, but the worst of it was over around 22 weeks.
blogger / pomelo / 5361 posts
At 4 weeks (right after I found out basically) I started getting queasy if I was hungry, etc. By 5 weeks, I was throwing up some. By 6 weeks, I was vomiting. all. the. time. I think the early morning sickness was probably from higher hormone levels courtesy of multiples, because it all hit pretty early.
grapefruit / 4006 posts
5.5 weeks i started feeling a little queasy, it was the worst at 7-8 weeks and went away by 9.5 weeks.
olive / 52 posts
5 weeks, 3 days was my first wave. I'm 7 weeks today and today was a good day, but my stomach still feels sour.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
@Grace: It got a lot better at week 18 but I still have a little bit at week 21.
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