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The Motherisk Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) Forum
Motherisk receives questions from around the world about morning sickness symptoms, effects, treatments and ways to cope. Those questions and answers are posted here for anyone to read, provided the reader acknowledges and accepts the proviso and disclaimer below.
Date: 2008-03-31
Question:
Hi, Im almost 9 weeks pregnant. I have had morning sickness all day everyday since the begining of the pregnancy. But for some reason it seems I feel less sick than before and today I do not feel sick at all...could it be that im lucky enough that my morning sickness stopped before the end of the first trimester or does it mean my pregnancy is about to go wrong?
Answer:
When it comes to suffering from morning sickness in pregnancy,
every woman has a different experience. Some women can suffer for a very
short time, while others can suffer throughout the whole pregnancy. What you describe in your question seems normal, but if you are concerned about your pregnancy be sure to speak to your doctor or other healthcare provider.












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