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NIGHT sickness instead o MORNING sickness?

Hi, I will like to know if anyone has experienced or is experiencing what is suppose to be morning sickness at night instead of in the morning. I am currently 10 DPO but since 7 DPO I feel really nauseous, feeling the urge of throwing up (even though I haven't) and lots of heartburn. Can this mean I could possibly be pregnant. Having my fingers crossed. Thanks I appreciate all your answers.

3 Answers • 10 years ago


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Every pregnancy is different, but I had sickness in the evening/night when I was around 5 weeks - which was mainly nausea too. This then last longer and longer, till is became all day sickness.

I am now nearly thirteen weeks and still being sick at least 3 to 4 times a day. So its could be a sign for sure, but its your body. If you feel like your pregnant, your instincts are usually right. I guess you just "know".

Good Luck xx


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Thanks, with last pregnancy heartburn was really bad but didn't start until almost 5 weeks. It does feel pretty much like it. Will see in a few days.

10 years ago • Post starter


Yeah, "morning sickness" is definitely a misnomer because it can strike any time (morning, noon, or night!) and/or be all day. My doctor calls is "pregnancy sickness" instead for that very reason. I'm convinced a man whose partner was sick in the morning named it lol


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