first of all, morning sickness is a little misleading. it doesn't always happen in the morning. and it is not the same every single day. sometimes you will feel nausious without puking, and other times you will puke. sometimes, something like a smell, or seeing a certain food, or taking even a drink of something, will cause you to feel nausious.
every women is different with morning sickness so dont think you should have to be like evryone else. somedays you may get it in the afternoon or night or morning if your really unlucky you will have it all day. some days you may feel better than others. and eventually this will fade completly.
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.
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Yes, Morning sickness can occur any time of the day. It is just called morning sickness, because most women generally get it in the morning.
Yes, but it could also be something else. Morning sickness can happen at anytime of the day or last all day. Or all 9 months.
Yes. Morning sickness can happen all hours of the day or night, and at all times throughout your pregnancy. And it can be different during each subsequent pregnancy.
Yes. Morning sickness is rarely just in the mornings. Many people get sick at night when they are pregnant
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.
It might. Some women have morning sickness all the way through their pregnancy
== == It has been called "Morning Sickness" for hundreds of years, most women do experience it first thing in the morning, so that is why it got to be known as that, however, it can occur at any time of day or night.Many women who are pregnant have morning sickness, but there are some women who get sick at different times of the day and night. I had a girlfriend who got sick right on the dot of 6 PM when she was sitting down for dinner. Her husband was so well aware of it that he would not start eating until she came back from the washroom. Poor girl. Some women get sick at different times of the day, or even when they have gone to bed. If it is really bothering you, please see your doctor. Unsalted soda crackers are excellent for settling your tummy as well.See the related questions below for more information about treating the morning sickness.
Oh yeah. You can have morning sickness anytime of day. I have no idea why they call it MORNING sickness it should be pregnancy sickness. I'm 5 weeks preg on my 2nd child and I am nauseous all day everyday. But every single night I start feeling really sick around 2am and vomit by 3-330 every night like clock work. It was not this bad my 1st pregnancy. Some say it gets better some say it lasts the whole pregnancy. If it gets to bad tell ur doc they have meds to help it. I think I am going to. Good luck and hang in there.
Yes, Some experience morning sickness all the way through the pregnancy, some experience just nausea some don't experience it at all, some are unlucky enough to experience it all day everyday. Every pregnancy is different.