Just got my positive test and im 4 weeks. so far no nausea at all which is making me overthink na, like should it have started already? when did it kick in for u all?
Most women feel the nausea from the second month, when the baby is just starting to grow inside. Sometimes it lasts for a few months. Try to eat small, dry things like toast or biscuits first thing in the morning. It helps some, beti.
It's generally the rising pregnancy hormones, especially hCG, that trigger nausea, often starting around 6 weeks and peaking in the first trimester. Some experience it later, or not at all. Staying hydrated, eating bland foods, and avoiding an empty stomach can often help manage it.
Oh, the infamous nausea! I remember it started for me around 6 weeks and lasted till about 14-16 weeks. It was tough, but it really does pass, promise. My little one is a toddler now, and those days feel so distant. Hang in there, it's a sign your baby is growing.
Mine started at 5 weeks, and I'm at 10 weeks now and it's still going strong! So exhausting. Does it really get better after the first trimester? I'm just hoping it doesn't last my entire pregnancy like some people say!
Nausea usually starts around 6 weeks and peaks by 9 weeks. It can go on till 12-14 weeks, or even longer for some. It's due to pregnancy hormones. Eat small, frequent meals, avoid strong smells. If it's too much, talk to your doctor. No need to tolerate extreme discomfort.
I'm in my second trimester now, and my nausea started around week 7 and it was SO bad. I'm feeling a bit better now but still get waves. Did anyone else have it so severely for so long? I keep wondering if it's normal or if I should worry.
Feeling nauseous can be really unsettling, and it's totally normal to wonder when it starts and how long it lasts. For many, it starts around 6 weeks, but honestly, it varies wildly. Don't let it fuel any anxiety; it's a very common part of pregnancy for most women.
Usually, nausea kicks in around 6 weeks and can last till the second trimester. Every woman is different, of course. My advice is to speak clearly with your gynac and the hospital staff about your symptoms. They can offer specific remedies or medications if it's severe. Don't suffer in silence.