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how long does it take for one to experience morning sickness after sexual intercourse? and how long does it last?
Posts: 40 | From: florida | Registered: Jul 2004
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You're posting a lot of questions relating to pregnancy. Are you sure sex is something you're ready for, if you're panicking so much now?
Morning sickness during PREGNANCY can occur at any time and is not a reliable symptom. Intercourse should not cause you to feel sick on its own merits.
If you have had a pregnancy risk 10-14 days ago, time to get a pregnancy test and get the definite answer to the base question to all of these, which seems to be "am I pregnant?" The test will be accurate so long as the risk in question was 10-14 days ago.
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To add: on average, women who have become pregnant do not experience morning sickness until at least a couple months into their pregnancy, though it is possible to experience it before that.
But, morning sickness basically has the symptoms of a number of other stomach problems, and so is hardly a relilable sign of pregnancy before a positive result on a pregnancy test.
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I've heard about a woman having it the next day after the possible date of conception. I don't know anything else about this, but the reason my boyfriend brought that up to me is because the next day after we could have accidentally become pregnant I threw up and we feeling very naucous.
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The only problem with that, Olive, as you may well know, is that a whole lot of other things can cause stomach ailments similar to morning sickness. Heck, stress on its own can cause you to be physically sick, as well as a number of other bugs and things.
But there's no chancew morning sickness could start until a woman is actually pregnant, which means implantation, not just fertilization, and because that takes more than a day there is no possible way in your situation you would have been pregnant or having mroning sickness yet.
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