For me, the nausea kicked in around week 7. Keep some dry biscuits on your bedside table and eat one before getting up, it really helps to control the morning sickness.
Haan na, vomiting toh generally 6th week se start hoti hai. Kisko toh bilkul nahi hoti, they are so lucky! Apne doctor se discuss karna agar zyada pareshani ho toh.
Around the 6th week is when it usually starts. If you need medicine for it, ask your doctor for a generic name during your regular check-up to keep prescription costs down.
Mine started around week 6. Since IVF pregnancies can have a lot of anxiety, every new symptom can feel overwhelming. Just take it one day at a time, it usually gets better by the second trimester.
I had terrible vomiting from week 6 till the 4th month. Just make sure you stay hydrated with coconut water or lime juice. It is hard but it will pass, stay strong!
Onset is typically between weeks 6 and 9 due to the surge in hCG. While home remedies like ginger or lemon work for mild nausea, severe vomiting needs proper medical management by your doctor.
Expect it around week 6 to 8. But honestly, not everyone vomits. Some just feel mildly nauseous. If you start vomiting heavily, ask your doctor for safe anti-vomiting pills.
The fear of starting to vomit can be so stressful. It usually begins around week 6. Just know that it is a normal sign of rising hormones, but do check with your doctor if it becomes unbearable.
Usually, morning sickness kicks in around the 6th or 7th week, but some lucky ones don't get it at all. Don't worry if you don't feel nauseous yet, everyone's journey is different.
Generally, it starts around the second month. My mother used to give me ginger tea and dry toast in the morning to soothe my stomach, but if it is heavy vomiting, please see your gynac.
I started throwing up right from week 5 and got so worried that my baby wasn't getting enough nutrition! It normally peaks around week 9. If it gets too intense, please ask your doctor.
For most women, it starts around the 6th week. If you experience severe dehydration or can't keep any liquids down, contact your hospital team immediately so they can administer IV fluids.