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hi A., i have 3 kids and for me the symptoms were the same i started feeling nauseas in my second month so i say it usually is at the second month you start feeling the symptoms.
Hello All
I am 38 years old, happily married and have a toddler that will be three in April. It took me 4 years to get pregnant. I have endometriosis, irregular periods, irregular PAPs and had to go on Clomid to help facilitate getting pregnant. I feel extremely blessed but NOW we are trying to get pregnant again. I've been on Clomid for the past 4 months and have had no luck. I travel for work and during some of the weeks I'm due to ovulate, I'm on the road without my husband.
January I am doing no traveling and according to the ovulation test I purchased, I ovulated early last week and we "took care of business". For the last two days, I've been feeling sick in the morning - and actually got sick this morning. There is the stomach flu going around my daughters daycare....Would I really feel sick just a WEEK after conceiving? My nausea seems to go away later in the day- would it if I had the stomach flu?
hi A., i have 3 kids and for me the symptoms were the same i started feeling nauseas in my second month so i say it usually is at the second month you start feeling the symptoms.
I guess it's always possible, but everything I've read and been told is that morning sickness typically starts around 6-8 weeks. The hormones usually aren't high enough to bother you before then. Good luck on getting pregnant. If you really want to know if you are sooner rather than later, you can call your doctors office and see when they recommend doing a blood test. They are much more accurate than a home pregnancy test, and you can get results sooner. Again, good luck!
I never got sick, but the big clue for me was that my boobs got bigger. This happened soon after ( a week or two) after we conceived.
Hi my name is Breckell. I am 24 years old and have two kids, one is four and the other is 19 months old. when i was pregnant, i did not feel or seem that there where any changes until about 4 to 6 weeks along. it really depends on your body. i have heard that you could detect symptoms of being pregnant after a week. i would wait about three weeks after trying and feeling symptoms to take a test. good luck
Hello A.,
You can feel symptoms soon after conception. I didn't know I was pregnant and road on the back of my hubby's bike for about 60 miles and kept having to ask him to pull over so I could use the restroom, only to find I barely had to go. Yep, right in front of all the guys, I asked to go to the restroom about every 20 minutes and took off running every time. Then the boobs always hurt too.
As for the stomach flue, it usually comes on pretty strong. Morning sickness may vary by times in the day. Go get your at home prego test and be ready to test. http://www.firstresponse.com/might/whenToTest.asp
Best of luck.