This is my fifth pregnancy, my fourth ended in miscarriage.
My first I was barely sick at all then gradually got sicker with each subsequent pregnancy, the last one I was sick from 5-14 weeks, miscarried at 15.
I got pregnant 6 weeks after my miscarriage and will be 6 weeks tomorrow. I'm not sick at all, I'm worried this is a bad sign. Usually I'd be hyper aware of smells and constantly nauseous. Such a mindfuck.
So, did anyone get sick with their first one or two and then not with the next one? Or have it kick in later? I find it so hard to be hopeful. It's so easy to compare because I was JUST pregnant.
Post by sandyapples on Mar 28, 2015 16:59:17 GMT -5
I don't remember feeling sick until closer to 8 weeks. I didn't have bad morning sickness with any of my pregnancies. I got pregnant six weeks after my miscarriage too and now have a healthy 2 year old. Good luck to you ((hugs)).
Post by badtzmaru22 on Mar 28, 2015 17:49:46 GMT -5
It's such a mindfuck. I was so sick all day long during my first pregnancy, which was a m/mc at 10w. I remember crying on the floor of my bathroom at 3am wondering why in the world people voluntarily do this more than once. Everyone said, "oh it's good you're sick! It means everything is going well!" Fuck that. I was sick even the morning of my D&C.
My next two pregnancies I wasn't sick at all. I was crazy exhausted, and once or twice was a tiny bit queasy, but for the most part, I was totally fine. It was really stressful though, bc I thought I would be sick. My successful pregnancies were one of each- girl/boy, so the "more sick for a girl" old wives tale was wrong as well.
This is my only pregnancy, but I didn't get sick until right at 6 weeks. I remember being smug and thinking I wasn't going to have any morning sickness and then *bam*, so, there's still time.
Post by SpartanGirl on Mar 28, 2015 18:50:41 GMT -5
I had my oldest, then 2 miscarriages, then had my other 3. I was never sick with the first 2. I was horribly sick with DD2 and just a little sick with DD3.
Pregnancy after a loss really screws with your mind. (((HUGS)))
I got pregnant a month after a miscarriage, so about 8 weeks. I was far sicker than I'd been with my first, but that too scared me. I think each pregnancy can be totally different, but when you've had a loss those differences make you crazy.