OK, how long after you have sex should you be feeling the effects of morning sickness? I had sex 8 days ago with my boyfriend. 2 days later I woke up feeling sick as a dog, and it continued into the next day, I was ok after the initial day but I haven't really been eating anything until today when I finally got my appetite back. Is that too soon to experience morning sickness or will it be a couple or weeks before i do?
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Q:Is it possible to feel nauseous only a few days after conception? I miscarried in my 7th week several months ago, but the nausea didn't start until well into the 3rd week. My husband and I have been trying very hard to conceive and I've felt definite bouts of nausea the last couple of day - and I'm only a few days after any possible conception. Am I just imagining things? Or is this possible?
A:We assume you actually know the answer to your question by now, but briefly, the link between nausea and pregnancy is still not very well understood. Its probably a reaction to HCG, so its theoretically possible at implantation, but usually the levels aren't high enough to cause sickness. [ daisysmiles's advice column | Ask daisysmiles A Question ]
Imperialistic answered Thursday December 7 2006, 5:05 am: Two days is a little too soon. Usually morning sickness starts at about three to four weeks into the pregnancy and ends at around sixteen weeks.
The only way it could possibly be morning sickness is if you had sex with your boyfriend a few weeks ago and that's concieved. You didn't mention whether you had. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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