Well usually, the cramps will feel like period cramps, but it will be in your uterus. If you feel nauseated or queasy, just sick to your stomach, that's morning sickness. Kinda feels like the flu. Some women throw up with it, but not all women. I have 3 children and I haven't thrown up with either one. I just always felt like I had a stomach flu. And it doesn't have to be just in the morning. It can be anytime of day. But if your cramps are in the stomach part, and not the uterus, and it feels flu like, it may be morning sickness. I think it is unlikely to be morning sickness if you are just having cramps in the absence of any other symptoms like nausea vomiting or food aversion. the bowel slows down when you are pregnant to increase absorption of essential nutrients - sometimes this causes constipation and irritable bowel type symptoms. Some cramping in early pregnancy is normal but I would get it checked out to be sure
yes it is a form of morning sickness, not a common form in the 'pregnancy books and what doctors say' but yes it is a form of morning sickness. I had it with my first.
Most likely by the symptoms we have today: morning sickness, slightly bulging stomach, breast tenderness, etc.
Yes, it is very normal to feel nauseous and have cramps during pregnancy. Some women experience morning sickness. This is when you feel very sick in the morning and you sometimes vomit. Relax, this is normal.
No! Morning sickness does NOT always occur in the morning. A male named it that, probably after observing that a pregnant woman tends to have more nausea or illness after waking up. This is most likely because there is nothing in her stomach. So, although morning sickness CAN occur in the morning, it is also likely that it will occur throughout the day.
Yes. It's called "morning sickness."
This question should go unanswered, because it makes no sense to believe that you could be pregnant after eating and feeling stomach pain. You may just have food poisoning or gas, maybe even heartburn, but pregnancy, I believe not. you are obviously referring to "morning sickness" which can occur anytime of the day most likely during the first trimester. if you think you are having morning sickness you need to have a pregnancy test done as you need to be seeking prenatal care if you are indeed pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
Some people will wake up in the morning, and due to the fact that there is nothing on there stomach, or because of anxiety about the day ahead of them, can feel a bit nauseous. However, it is NOT the same feeling as a pregnant woman's morning sickness.
Could be something simple, such as hunger, anxiety, or gas; or it could be a stomach problem like acid reflux -there are numerous reasons. If it doesn't subside, see your doctor. If you were experiencing morning sickness due to pregnancy, you would probably be able to tell the difference- it is a very distinct type of nausea.
It cures stomach problems and morning sickness. Hope this helps! ~LOVE~ Nicole
The most common early pregnancy symptoms are a missed menstrual cycle, nausea (or commonly called "morning sickness", although this symptom can occur at any time of day), tender breasts, and tiredness. If you suspect that you are pregnant, you should consult with your health care provider for lab confirmation and begin prenatal care immediately.
Might be Morning sickness, but I don't know all of your symptoms.
My wife suffers with this problem (not only feeling sick but vomiting, a few timesevery hour) and can start within a few days of pregnancy and continues until the baby is born. Main problem is getting dehydrated. We have tried everything but only medication from doc has helped, steroids and largactil has work but still feels sick but less vomiting when on meds. We have had 2 healthy children with 3rd on way, so no serious side effects noted