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writes: I work 12 hour night shifts which my body is used to. I am 20 years young. My question is this: Ive been getting nauseous in the past 3 or 4 days. The first time was a morning I woke up to. The second I was working my night shift and everything was okay, up until around 5 am. I started to feel almost motion sick, yet I was still and had been. This continued for the second day of work, until I called in sick thinking I was getting Ill. I went back to work the third day (today) and am once again (currently at 4:30 am) feeling slightly nauseous... I looked up online some symptoms I have been experiancing and to be unsure it almost sounds like morning sickness... Can you get morning sickness if you havn't slept yet? Does it always happen in the morning? I have a few of what seems to be "early pregnancy signs" but it is still too early to tell. (about another week). Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, largentsgirl89 +, writes (15 December 2010):
That could be a number of things. And I know they call it morning sickness ( i have it right now ugh) but they should really call it, any time of the day sickness because it can happen at any time of the frickin day.
I would take the safe route and go see your doctor and tell him about your symptoms. He can properly diagnose you.
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reader, CindyCares +, writes (15 December 2010):
They call it "morning sickness " but alas actually it can happen any time of the day.
Only, generally it does not start before 6 weeks from the last cycle ( which is 4 weeks after conceiving ).
So you might just have caught some virus or have stomach problems.
Why don't you just take a pregnancy test ? Some brands can be used even a week before your cycle is due .
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