Is it ok that I'm not having any morning sickness or other symptoms really other than the occasional cramping and tender breasts. I've read that some people don't show any symptoms. Or is it too early to get that?
How far along are you? Many women don't get morning sickness until they're 7 or 8 weeks along. For others, it hits before they even get their positive test. And for a few lucky ones, it doesn't come at all. With my first pregnancy, around 8 weeks I would get nauseous if I drank water or any other liquid without sugar in it. That was the extent of my morning sickness, though.
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP2: 3/18/12, blighted ovum, natural m/c @ 7w4d BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
I started getting a lot of nausea around week 7 but I thought I had escaped morning sickness - I'm not that lucky. Morning sickness officially started 5 days ago and every morning like clock work I'm over the toilet. LOL! I have to say though, I'm preferring the M/S to the nausea - I was nauseated until lunchtime everyday. With the M/S I throw up for about 10 minutes, take a 10 minute laydown and then I'm okay for the rest of the day. 20 minutes of that is way better than 5-6 hours of nausea (at least to me).
Everyone is different - some people will be really sick - other's don't even get nauseaus. Don't worry though - within the next few weeks you'll start to get lots more symptoms to confirm that there is a LO there!
You may be one of the lucky ones, but you are still very early. Aside from just a few bouts of nausea I had been feeling decent. Since Friday (8 wks, 2 days) I've thrown up every day, sometimes multiple times a day. Like a pp said though, once I do actually throw up, I feel better....until I eat again.
I never experienced morning sickness. Gotta warn you though, I had "morning sickness" of a different variety. I didn't throw up, but almost everything I ate first tri gave me the worst cramps/diarrhea. It vanished 2nd trimester but at the time I didn't know that ms wasn't just limited to vomiting.
You might be lucky or not. Take advantage of your healthy days that you feel alright!
Probably just a little early for you. I had fatigue & sore boobs from the start; cramping from days after my BFP too. I started getting my nausea at 7 weeks.
The cramping comes and goes; but the sore boobs and nausea has stayed so far at 9 weeks.
I'm about 4 weeks and don't have m/s either. So far, like you, just a little cramping and tender breasts, but it's early days. Here's hoping we both dodge the m/s bullet!!
I haven't had m/s besides a handful of bouts of is after eating too much food. My sister is on kid 2 and she didn't really get sick with either so I'm hoping we're just a lucky family!
i've had a great pregnancy until yesterday... that's when i started feeling nauseated. the feeling hasn't subsided since... i'm hoping it does soon though i can't throw up or anything, so it just sits with me.
i thoguht i was going to be lucky because my mom was never sick and i hadn't been yet... but now i'm miserable
I'm approaching my 7th week, hooray!! *knock on wood...I have yet to experience any "true" pregnancy symptoms with the exception of cramping, peeing a lot, fatigue and sore breasts. My mother experienced the exact same symptoms with my big brother and me, I'm hoping I take after her. You're still early a long and from what I've heard a lot of women get it closer to 6-8 weeks. Good luck and if you do get it try to look at the bright side, your little one will be well worth the temporary sickness. Take care...
I had zero morning (or any time of the day) sickness with my first. It also depends on how far along you are, too. I am only 4 weeks, so of course I don't have any symptoms yet
Re: No Morning sickness
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
How far along are you?
I started getting a lot of nausea around week 7 but I thought I had escaped morning sickness - I'm not that lucky. Morning sickness officially started 5 days ago and every morning like clock work I'm over the toilet. LOL! I have to say though, I'm preferring the M/S to the nausea - I was nauseated until lunchtime everyday. With the M/S I throw up for about 10 minutes, take a 10 minute laydown and then I'm okay for the rest of the day. 20 minutes of that is way better than 5-6 hours of nausea (at least to me).
Everyone is different - some people will be really sick - other's don't even get nauseaus. Don't worry though - within the next few weeks you'll start to get lots more symptoms to confirm that there is a LO there!
BFP #2 5/6/12 EDD 1/16/13 DD born on her EDD 1/16/13
BFP #3 1/26/14 EDD 10/9/14
I never experienced morning sickness. Gotta warn you though, I had "morning sickness" of a different variety. I didn't throw up, but almost everything I ate first tri gave me the worst cramps/diarrhea. It vanished 2nd trimester but at the time I didn't know that ms wasn't just limited to vomiting.
You might be lucky or not. Take advantage of your healthy days that you feel alright!
Probably just a little early for you. I had fatigue & sore boobs from the start; cramping from days after my BFP too. I started getting my nausea at 7 weeks.
The cramping comes and goes; but the sore boobs and nausea has stayed so far at 9 weeks.
i've had a great pregnancy until yesterday... that's when i started feeling nauseated. the feeling hasn't subsided since... i'm hoping it does soon though
i can't throw up or anything, so it just sits with me.
i thoguht i was going to be lucky because my mom was never sick and i hadn't been yet... but now i'm miserable
Hi there,
I'm approaching my 7th week, hooray!! *knock on wood...I have yet to experience any "true" pregnancy symptoms with the exception of cramping, peeing a lot, fatigue and sore breasts. My mother experienced the exact same symptoms with my big brother and me, I'm hoping I take after her. You're still early a long and from what I've heard a lot of women get it closer to 6-8 weeks. Good luck and if you do get it try to look at the bright side, your little one will be well worth the temporary sickness. Take care...