When you get pregnat, could you be lucky not to get morning sickness.?




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You're more likely to have nausea or vomiting during your pregnancy if any of the following apply to you:

• You're pregnant with twins or higher multiples. This may be from the higher levels of hCG or other hormones in your system. You're also more likely to have a worse case than average. On the other hand, it's not a definite thing — some women with twins have no nausea at all.

• You had nausea and vomiting in a previous pregnancy.

• You have a history of nausea or vomiting as a side effect of taking birth control pills. This may have something to do with your body's response to increased levels of estrogen.

• You have a history of being susceptible to motion sickness.

• You have a genetic predisposition to nausea during pregnancy. If your mother or sisters had severe morning sickness, there's a higher chance you will, too.

• You have a history of migraine headaches

Other Answers:
Tell you the truth YES i never had it with my two babies the only time i got it is when i had my prenatal pill. Congrats and Good luck
Actually, morning sickness is a sign that the baby is
growing well and that your body is producing the
hormones necessary for fetal development. BTW, it's not
only morning sickness. You could feel queasy and nauseous
any time of the day or night. The good news is that it
usually disappears around the end of the first trimester.
Your OB is a wonderful source for more information about
this and other pregnancy related questions.
Source(s):
"What to Expect When You're Expecting" (book)
"Your Pregnancy Week By Week" (book)
Yummy Mummy (3 p.m. weekdays, The Learning Channel -TLC cable show
I had four kids and never had morning sickness.=)
yea pregnancy no5 was sickness free for me not like the other 4 good luck
Luck doesn't have anything to do with it, it is an hormonal thing. Not all pregnant women get morning sickness. Each pregnancy is different. I have been pregnant 4 times. With my second pregnancy I was sick the whole time. I had no morning sickness with my 4th pregnancy. There are many different things to try if you do have morning sickness, such as eating small meals throughout the day, having a few saltine crackers before you get out of bed, or wearing an acupuncture wristband. Generally, it goes away by your 4th month or so, but not always. It is frustrating, but it'll all be worth it when you are holding your brand new baby for the first time!
haha well i no you really dont want to take edvice from a 13 year old but i think most likely you have morning sickness and sometimes noght sickness to so most likely yes you are going to get sick!!
Yes, you can!
it all depends when i was pregnant with my daughter i was sick for 3 days, then again with my son i was sick for about 6 months...but crackers generally help to settle your tummy.DON"T eat any spicy foods!!! hope things go good for you...and watch what you eat....i gained alot of weight with my daughter ( took 2 yrs to lose it) with my son i only gained 22 lbs...i knew what to and what not to eat..
watch those cravings too! if you are lucky enough maybe your hubby will have the morning sickness in place of you!! one can only hope!!!
I feel like it could be a lucky thing not to get morning sickness.Unfortunately i got morning sickness up until i was 5 to 6 months so yes i take it as being lucky not to have morning sickness when your pregnant.
yES! I am pregnant and I have been very lucky so far. But you know what hurts the most? MY lower back! ANd when I was pregnant with my son, I didn't have morning, afternoon, evening sickness at all! I feel very great about that!
I think it has a lot to do with your outlook on life and your outlook on this pregnacy. BUt there are some things
that make me wanna yack, like fried eggs, and fish being cooked, esp. salmon. Good Luck and make sure you have Ginger Ale and Saltines near by!!
Some people do not have it. I had it all through the pregnancy and all day long with both kids. Goo Luck.

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