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Morning Sickness Symptoms Post Ovulation

I am wondering if anyone has had morning sickness REALLY early in pregnancy? I just finished ovulating a couple of days ago, am hoping I am pregnant, and woke up this morning with severe either morning sickness or stomach flu. How early is too early? I'd be just about implantation stage. Has anyone experienced this?

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with my second I was puking from conception!!! unfortunately the 'morning' sickness lasted most of the pregnancy. congrats!

Hello, my name is T.. I'm 23 and I have twin girls. I'm pretty sure you can get it right away. I got morning sickness the day after I found out I was pregnant.

With our son, I became VERY ill at implantation. Then the nausea disappeared until I was about 8 weeks along and stayed until 20 weeks. Good luck to you. Maybe you really are pregnant!

I experienced it when I was pregnant with twins!

I don't believe the thoughts (that all the books etc.) tell you are true about not being able to be sick so early in pregnancy.
I KNEW I was pregnant with my son because I was queasy and just felt weird. My husband was making martinis and I told him 3 days before I took the test that I shouldn't have one because of that and I was right!
I started feeling funky about 5 days past ovulation. I took my prego test at 10 days and voila, positive! Indeed I was right and continued to be sick the entire 40 weeks (hopefully if you are prego, THAT part won't happen to you!)!
I think whoever above me that said some people are just more sensitive to HCG hit the nail on the head.
GL to you!

Oh my gosh with my second baby i was sooo sick 3 days after getting pregnant! i thought i had food poisioning! the good thing is i only was sick 3 other days the entire pregnancy! so you could be if you are like me!

I was sick very early in my pregnancy, and stayed that way until after I was 6 months along.

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