As I'm sure this post evidences, I have no medical knowledge/experience but was curious if anyone else had the same experience:
I was so fortunate to never have any nausea or ms while pregnant. However, my whole life, when I would get my period, I would be completely nausea for two days and sometimes vomiting. I was wondering if what ever hormones take over during menstruation are the opposite of the prevalent pregnancy hormones and some how this ended up with this result. I literally am so sick with my period - can't move, eat, go to work etc so I completely feel for those still suffering from ms.
Re: For those who never (thankfully) had morning sickness
I have just had nausea but no vomiting and the nausea was easily manageable with ginger chews.
Not sure about the hormones being opposite.
I think that your body handles periods and pregnancy separately, however, your period will change after your pregnancy!
So knowing my sesitivity to hormonal birth control, it comes as no suprise to me that I'd have pretty serious long lasting ms....lol my body doesn't do well with all those hormones!
I'm now 14 weeks pregnant and I have been lucky enough not to have any form or nausea or morning sickness at all. Have been super lucky compared to some of my friends and so strange to hear someone else had similar experiences and then a easy pregnancy
I've also heard having a tilted uterus causes strong period cramps but makes for easier labor? I'd imagine it's more like an old wives tale as every birth is different, but when I told my stepmom I had a tilted uterus, she said "oh you probably had really bad period cramps... I have one too and even though my periods were miserable I delivered all 4 kids naturally and they were pretty fast births". Well, I have deliberating cramps the first 2 days of my period, so here's hoping for an easy labor lol.
This makes perfect sense to me, because my HCG numbers were high and more than doubling and I've suffered from SEVERE MS. I vomited 3-4x per day from weeks 6-13 and ended up losing a little over 10 lbs. I definitely think there's a correlation here.