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How early in your pregnancy can you start to get morning sickness?

Nikki W asked:


About a week ago, I took a positive pregnancy test. I figure that I’m somewhere between 2 and 3 weeks along, but I haven’t made it to the doctor yet, so I don’t know for sure. For the past three days I’ve felt extremely nauseous. I thought it was too early to be getting morning sickness, but my friend says it can start pretty early. Have I come down with something or is it really morning sickness?
Thanks.

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15 Comments on “How early in your pregnancy can you start to get morning sickness?”

  1. #1 Amos Lane's Mommy said at 12:01 pm on February 10th, 2009:

    trust me. you will know when its morning sickness. when nothing at all cures what u are feeling… thats morning sickness. its like a 24/7 hangover… and fast food doesnt even cue it LOL!

  2. #2 BlueGirl said at 11:22 am on February 12th, 2009:

    I started getting sick towards the end of my fifth week but everyone is sooooo different. Don’t rush it! It will come and you will be miserable. Enjoy yourself now before you start vomiting :)

  3. #3 Christine L said at 10:35 am on February 14th, 2009:

    The women I know who got morning sickness (including me in my first pregnancy) got it within 2-3 days either before or after a positive test. Happy hormone poisoning!

  4. #4 Dclp8204 said at 1:30 am on February 16th, 2009:

    How many weeks has it been since your last period? Thats how many weeks pregnant you would be i started feeling nauseous at 6 weeks

  5. #5 Sexy lady said at 3:12 am on February 18th, 2009:

    I started getting sick right away. Very nauseated but I did not actually vomit. That and the missed period are what prompted me to take a test.

  6. #6 Preemie Parent said at 7:15 am on February 20th, 2009:

    Every woman is different, I only had morning sickness my 6th. 7th and 8th week, and then it went away. My sister in-law has had morning sickness her entire pregnancy, from the moment she found out, which i think was about 4 weeks.

  7. #7 Delores S said at 4:04 pm on February 23rd, 2009:

    your friend is right. Congratulations !I’m told saltines help. just a couple before you get out of bed.

  8. #8 princesscarlajo21 said at 3:16 pm on February 25th, 2009:

    evreyone’s body is different it can b from day one to the day u guve birth.

  9. #9 Lauren M said at 5:27 pm on February 27th, 2009:

    I started feeling nauseous a couple days before my missed period. If you don’t have any other symptoms of an illness, then it’s probably morning sickness.
    Congratulations!

  10. #10 Erin B said at 6:28 pm on March 1st, 2009:

    The discovery health program had a new special on yesterday and said that the latest studies show that women can begin experiencing the first signs of pregnancy as early as eight days after conception. So congrats it is most likely morning sickness. And although it ***** let me give you some good news. Studies show that although they are unable to find a reason for the connection between morning sickness and the health of the baby…. numerous studies done show that women who experience morning sickness are twice as likely as those who don’t to have a healthy baby.
    Good luck.

  11. #11 summer_r23 said at 5:17 am on March 4th, 2009:

    Congratulations!!! If you missed your period and took a test a week ago then you would be about 5 weeks. and Morning sickness can start this early…Go to your doctor asap if you are not sure.. Congratulations and blessings

  12. #12 mssexyyellab said at 3:26 pm on March 4th, 2009:

    Yes, it is possible that it is morning sickness. Every pregnancy is different. I’m on baby number 5 and it’s like as soon as i took the test all the symptoms came down on me. Some women wont have any morning sickness at all or it could be towards the end of the pregnancy.. I wish u and your baby many many blessing **Ms Tasha**

  13. #13 jmckhobbs said at 9:28 am on March 7th, 2009:

    You count the number of weeks you are pregnant starting with the first day of your last period, with the average pregnancy lasting 40 weeks (plus or minus 2 weeks). A baby delivered at 37 weeks is considered full term.

    Some women get nauseous right away and stay that way the whole time, some for just a brief period, and some never get nauseous at all (morning sickness is a misnomer – you can feel nauseous any time of the day!).

    You may have morning sickness, you may have the flu, it doesn’t matter, just try and deal with the symptoms. Stay well hydrated, and make an appointment with your OB asap so you can start taking your prenatal vitamins.

  14. #14 ladyscientist28 said at 3:55 am on March 9th, 2009:

    I had slight morning sickness since the day I conceived, and it’s just gotten worse.

  15. #15 LindseyC said at 7:45 am on March 10th, 2009:

    With my daughter I started getting morning sickness about 5-6 DPO.. It was a dead give a way that I was pregnant.. Now, I am about 8 DPO and have flu like symptoms again.. Hope I get a BFP…. Good luck with the morning sickness, it is a ***** to deal with… It will soon get better..