Morning Sickness Early On In Your Pregnancy
Although there are other symptoms that that you may notice when you become pregnant, morning sickness early on is very common. Just how early you can start to feel the symptoms varies from woman to woman and will usually happen one of three ways.
- You may start to feel nausea immediately following conception. Some women are so incredibly sensitive that the slightest change in hormones will make them feel queasy. As soon as the fertilized egg starts emitting hormones, you can possibly notice a nauseous feeling. This is a pretty rare thing though, so don’t get your hopes up too much if it happens.
- You’ll start experiencing morning sickness early on during weeks 4 – 7. This is the most common time for women to start feeling nauseated as the increasing hormones start flooding the body. Typically at this point, a woman will already know she’s pregnant as she will have missed her period.
- You don’t have any morning sickness early on in your pregnancy. Some women are fortunate enough to not experience morning sickness and other women may suffer from an acid reflux type of morning sickness later on in their pregnancy.
If you are looking for an indication that you might be pregnant, morning sickness early on is not a common symptom. Although it is not impossible to start feeling nauseous after conception, chances are good that if you’re pregnant, other symptoms will pop up before the morning sickness starts.
