I just read in one of my pregnancy books that m/s can correlate with which side you ovulated on. They say women who ovulated on the right side will usually experience more morning sickness. This is based on a main vein/artery that leads from your ovary to your liver. Interesting. And now I know why I feel so friggin nauseous. I O'd on my right side. Yay.
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Re: Interesting Fact About M/S
I O'ed on the left side and am a nausea/dry heaving queen, so I am the "special" exception to that "rule". LOL!
As for m/s and sex: DH has 3 sisters and his mom only had m/s with one PG- DH's middle sis. My mom never had m/s. So, right there is 3 girls that didn't=MS.
Yea, I know plenty of people that had girls that didnt have morning sickness. My sister refuses to listen to me on that point for some reason.
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They told me at my first u/s. Not sure if they usually tell you, but I know they check both sides, look for cysts, etc..
Sorry, I don't buy it. With DD, I O'ed on the left and I was sick up to 18 weeks, and still barfed here and there throughout my entire pregnancy.
Please cite your source.