Just found out im pregnant and so far no vomiting at all, which is making me a bit anxious actually. Everyone around me had it early. After how many days does it usually start?
Oh, I had terrible morning sickness starting exactly at week 6, and it felt like a never-ending hangover! Try sucking on a lemon slice or drinking cold water in tiny sips. It usually gets much better after week 12, so hang in there, this phase will pass.
Vomiting usually starts around the 6th week, so use the first month to plan your workspace! Keep dry ginger candies and a small bin at your office desk beforehand. Being prepared early helps you manage your professional hours without sudden disruptions.
It typically kicks in around week 6. Don't worry if you don't feel anything in the first few weeks, it's just the hCG hormone building up. Just get some morning sickness candies ready by week 5.
For me, the nausea started exactly at week 5 and lasted till my fourth month. It was really tough, especially later when recovering from my C-section, but keeping small dry snacks nearby helped ease the stomach. Take it easy on yourself.
Hi there! For most women, nausea and vomiting start around 2 to 4 weeks after your missed period, which is roughly the 6th week of pregnancy. It usually peaks around the 9th week and starts settling down by the second trimester.
I am also planning to conceive and was wondering this! Do some people really start vomiting just a few days after conception, or does it take weeks to build up? It's so interesting how every woman's timeline is so different.
With PCOS, our hormones are already a bit unpredictable, but morning sickness typically starts around the 6th week of pregnancy. It might be earlier or later for some, or you might not even get it at all, which is also okay. Just track your body's signals gently without expecting a fixed day.