What does morning sickness feel like? Is it actually a stomach ache or what?
Or does the throat feel constantly gaggy...
I know, strange question.
But thanks to anyone who answers
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Parenting? Jeanne answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 12:14 am: Morning sickness is feeling nauseous, like you're gonna throw up. Sometimes you do throw up, and sometimes you just feel like you're going to. As someone already said, it doesn't always happen in the morning. It's caused from having an empty stomach (weird, I know), and that's why it often does happen in the morning, after you've gone all night without eating. Not all women get morning sickness when they're pregnant; for those who do, it usually starts in the first couple weeks of pregnancy, but mostly goes away by around 3 months. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday April 22 2008, 6:19 pm: You get nausea (any time of day or night).
You may or may not actually throw up.
It goes away shortly after you throw up.
It may or may not come back anytime during
the day. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Tuesday April 22 2008, 6:06 pm: A common misconception is that it is literally in the morning, which is not so. It can happen at any time. And generally you suddenly throw up. If you or someone else might be pregnant, just take a test because you'll freak yourself out looking for symptoms. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
AngelofMercy answered Tuesday April 22 2008, 5:08 pm: It is a sudden stomach sickness. You will get instantly sick to your stomach and want to throw up. I do not recall a constant gagging feeling in the back of your throat. [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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