First pregnancy (boy) EXTREME sickness, 26 weeks 8-10 times a day. This time, nothing. Not been sick once just felt a little nauseous at times. Not sure what it is though, waiting for the surprise. x
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First pregnancy (boy) EXTREME sickness, 26 weeks 8-10 times a day. This time, nothing. Not been sick once just felt a little nauseous at times. Not sure what it is though, waiting for the surprise. x
2 pregnancies 1 girl & 1 boy and no morning sickness or nausea of any kind on either. But I am a vegetarian and have heard that we veggies are less likely to get morning sickness
I have 2 dds. My pregnancies were 100% different. With dd1 I had no symptoms what so ever. With dd2 I had every symptom in the book, including morning sickness which lasted until week 25.
2 boys, horrible sick with both but even more sick with DS2 - until over 30 weeks. Both pregnancies were so complete opposites I couldn't believe it!
I definitely think each baby and pregnancy is different, rather than it being an indication of gender. But fun to guess.
Ds1 very sick from perhaps a few days after ov to 11 weeks on the dot then it turned off completely as if somebody flicked a switch.
Ds2 very sick from around BFP to the day I delivered. I felt severely hungover the entire pregnancy.
Never threw up with either pregnancy but constantly had a bucket near and had the water come into my mouth as into were about to, but without any relief.
This time I didn't get much then all of a sudden started waking every morning at 3am and spending 2hrs with my head in the toilet getting ready to throw up with no relief. That never happened before.
Since focussing on eating a lot of protein (advice from a midwife) in the form of a big glass of milk and handful of almonds at bed time and if I wake at 3am, the ms has stopped!!!
I had morning sickness with all of my kids. My 5th child it was SO ridiculously bad I had to go on Zofran. I had a boy.