What's the earliest you experienced morning sickness? i.e., 1-2 days post ovulation?

I.e. , 1-2 days post ovulation. Asked by yepitsjen 46 months ago Similar questions: earliest experienced morning sickness 1 2 days post ovulation Family.

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No, 1-2 days post ovulation isn't morning sickness Nausea, and even vomiting, is actually a semi-common side effect of ovulation. So if you’re feeling nauseated right around the time of ovulation, that’s probably the cause. When you get pregnant, the embryo doesn’t even implant in your uterus until a few days after fertilization.At 1 to 2 days post-ovulation, the embryo is still making its way into the uterus.

Your body doesn’t experience any hormonal changes until the embryo actual implants. The morning sickness is (probably) caused by the changing hormone levels in your body, and the hormones don’t begin to be produced until implantation occurs. And, generally it takes some time for the changes to reach a high enough level for you to begin to become sick.

The earliest actual morning sickness would occur would be about 2 weeks after ovulation (which is technically 4 weeks pregnant as pregnancy is measured from the date of your last period). Week six of pregnancy is much more common for it to begin. Personally, I didn’t start having morning sickness until week nine.

If you’re looking for early signs of pregnancy, please read my answer to this question, where I go into a lot of detail about many symptoms, not just nausea/vomiting. Also, all of the links above are to the sources that support my statements. They are all interesting sites, so if you’re looking for further information, those are good places to start.

Sources: Links in text .

Actually, morning sickness was how I knew I was pregnant- 10 days after conception, and it lasted for five months.

The earliest I expericnced morning sickness is when I was 3 weeks pregnant. I was 3 weeks pregnant. I got sick before I even missed my period.

Everyone thought it was a girl because you suppose to get sicker with girls. Everyone was wrong I was sick for 9 months and it is a boy! The motion sickness pills that last for 12 hours (in a blue box) works wonders.

Sources: I have been pregnant 4 times very sick with 3 pregnancies.

I got a headache the next day and my right side hurt. Vit B6 and starting a multiple vitamin may help you feel better.

1 So, I have been pregnant before (I have an 8 year old daughter) and my husband and I are TTC. I ask the question because 2 days after I was ovulating, I began feeling very nauseous and fatigued. I understand the whole biological process, my question to the faithful readers was what was the earliest YOU had experienced morning sickness.

I have had varying responses from friends and family. I'm trying to decide if I'm really exhibiting symptoms or if I've had a low grade flu for the last 8 days. I only have another week until I can find out for sure, either by nature or by peeing on the most technical thing I've ever peed on (as the commercial says) .

So, I have been pregnant before (I have an 8 year old daughter) and my husband and I are TTC. I ask the question because 2 days after I was ovulating, I began feeling very nauseous and fatigued. I understand the whole biological process, my question to the faithful readers was what was the earliest YOU had experienced morning sickness.

I have had varying responses from friends and family. I'm trying to decide if I'm really exhibiting symptoms or if I've had a low grade flu for the last 8 days. I only have another week until I can find out for sure, either by nature or by peeing on the most technical thing I've ever peed on (as the commercial says).

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