Just for fun and out of curiosity, what was your morning sickness like when you were pregnant with your son(s) or daughter(s)? For those who have both genders, did you notice a difference between your morning sickness with the girls vs the boys?
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Just for fun and out of curiosity, what was your morning sickness like when you were pregnant with your son(s) or daughter(s)? For those who have both genders, did you notice a difference between your morning sickness with the girls vs the boys?
No morning sickness at all with my first three boys... And this pregnancy terrible debilitating morning sickness and he's a boy
No ms with DD at all ever, and only slight ms with DS when i would get hungry :)
No morning sickness or nausea with my DD, but this time my nauseas/extreme queasiness feelings kick in when I start to feel hungry.. But I have no idea what Im baking at the moment lol.
Nausea with my DD, no morning sickness or nausea whatsoever with my DS.
As I can see from what the ladies r posting,symptoms dont really matter,everything is all mixed up,lol
Morning sickness with ds1 from 6 weeks until 13 weeks all day and night!
I got morning sickness with ds2 from 6 weeks until 8 weeks and that was it
No ms for DS 1, 2 and 3. Really bad Hyperemesis with DS4 (my angel) thought he must have been a girl but no! I don't think it's sex linked tbh
I had very bad morning sickness with lots and lots of vomiting from roughly 6 weeks until 20 weeks on both boys.
This time I had bad morning sickness that started at 5 weeks and peaked at 7 weeks, started fading at 10 weeks and was gone by 14 weeks. I'm left with very mild nausea that I can manage easily by eating frequently. I don't know what I'm having yet.
With all 3 of my boys I had MS until week 14 and then it stopped. This time around with dd it lasted until week 23!!
I had very bad mourning sickness and managed to vomit all the way until birth with all 4 of my boys..I get a bit worried when they say your more likely to suffer if pregnant with a girl because I think I might die :( I am glad it seems it's not the case :)