Is morning sickness different for everyone?
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I also had diarrhea during my first trimester. If it is really bad, you can take Immodium (but check w/ your doctor first). Eating a high fiber diet helps, and you need to make sure you drink tons of water to prevent dehydration. I never vomited either!
It *is* different for every woman and some women are lucky enough not to feel it at all!
Morning sickness usually is nausea/vomiting. I've never heard of it coming from the other end before. You might want to check with your doctor to make sure everything is ok.
Yes very very different. I was just nasuea (sp) and that was it. I never threw up or anything.
i had the same thing i also was trowing up don't worry "this to shall pass"
when i was pregnant i was more constipated than diarhea.
yes everyone is different some women dont' have any problems. some only get churning stomaches some get the run adn some get full blown sick .. this is a reason to keep you water consuption up because.
Hope your pregnancy is a smooth one hope this helps!!
It's particularly different for MEN!!
Morning sickness, night sickness, middle of the day sickness. It is all different for every woman, and honesly every pregnancy. For one of my childen I got the shakes about 7 pm. Nothing more.
Know that experts say that "morning sickenss" is a sign of a healthy pregnancy, with good implantation.
I don't think we get any options when it comes to morning sickness. Everybody has a different story about all the gross happenings and then there are those hateful people who have no sickness at all! It doesn't usually last after the first trimester, so hang in there and eat lots of solid food. maybe that will help.
Everyone will be different, yes. I'm in my 8th week, first child, and I started getting morning sickness last week (week 7). It started out as diarrhea, then i would vomit a few days, but one day no sickness just diarrhea...sounds like a bad case of the flu, lol. But today has been the worst yet, I can't keep much down except water for any length of time. It's going to pass, everyone's different.
Not only is it different for everyone, it varies from child to child for one mother! My morning sickness with my first child was different than my morning sickness for my second.
As for the diarrhea, it might be possible that the hormonal activity taking place in your body is causing you to have an intolerance to certain foods. Try laying off of milk products for a while... sometimes pregnancy triggers lactose intolerance.
If the diarrhea continues more than 7 days, see a doctor. This will cause other complications even if it is part of your morning sickness. drink lots of water so you don't get dehydrated.
I found eating saltine crackers helped immensely with nausea... but check with your doctor to see why you are having such a hard time on the other end of your baby's universe (grin).
yes.and it happens at differnt times in a day so i dont know why its called MORNING sicknes but mines started at around 8am through 12-1 pm yeah so many hours tell me about it and i was workiing part time tough tough tough yeah
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