Just found out im pregnant, very early days. Everyone keeps talking about morning sickness so im wondering from which week it usually starts. When did it hit you all?
Usually, the nausea starts around the 1.5-month mark as pregnancy hormones rise. For me, sucking on a small piece of ginger or drinking lemon water really helped soothe my stomach. Just listen to your body and take it easy.
Oh, for me, it started right around week 6 and lasted till the 14th week! Back then it felt like it would never end, but looking back now that my baby is a toddler, it was just a temporary phase. Hang in there, it gets so much better!
Actually, morning sickness usually kicks in around the 6th week. At my hospital, they gave me a whole list of safe ways to manage it and told me to inform them if I couldnt keep any food down. It is best to discuss it clearly with your doctor during your next visit.
Most women start feeling that nauseous feeling around the 6th or 7th week of pregnancy, dear. Dont worry if you are feeling it early, just take small meals and rest well. But if it gets too severe and you cant keep even water down, let your doctor know.
My nausea started around week 6, and it made me feel so weak at first. I realized that a gentle 15-minute walk in the fresh air helped clear my head, but make sure you only do light walking if your doctor has allowed it.
Yes, week 6 is usually when the famous morning sickness starts! It can feel tough, but it is just a sign that your baby is growing well inside. Keeping a positive mindset and taking very small, frequent meals really helped me get through it.
Honestly, there is no fixed date for this. Some feel it right from the 5th week itself, and some lucky ones dont feel it at all. If it starts, just keep some dry biscuits near your bed and eat one before standing up, it really helps.