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Am six weeks pregnant am I just started vomiting which has not happened to me since I became pregnant is it normal? I am also feeling as if something want to come out of my vagina is it also normal?

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Yes all very normal for symptoms not to start straight away. Although if you do have any concerns please go see your doctor who can put your mind at rest x

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The vomiting is a part of the classic morning sickness that most women have when pregnant. The time of it's onset is however indefinite - for some, it happens right after conceiving even before they get to know they are pregnant while for others it could be late than usual. In one of my BFPs I didn't get any symptoms as at for as long as I had it while usually, the others did have implantation bleeding. So you see every pregnancy is different. However, the something coming out of Vagina feeling isn't good unless you're on progesterone pessaries. I think you should get yourself checked by the OB as sometimes the cervix is weak and can't hold the baby in and it tends to slip down. But I guess six weeks is a little early for that thing people I know who have had any of such things are around 10-12 weeks. It's best to consult the Dr and see if everything is alright in there. Everything else sounds just fine. Congratulations on being pregnant and wish you an awesome 9 months ahead! Take care.

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angellllll

Congratulations for being pregnant! I am sure you're super excited to start this journey. The symptoms that you've mentioned are experienced by every pregnant woman. Therefore there is nothing to worry about! Don't feel stressed. However, a little advice to you will be drink lots of water and stay hydrated. Other than that do also consult your doctor and fill him/her up with this information.

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HarrietRobertson

Yes, it is perfectly normal. You are having a baby and you are pregnant. Nothing will come out from your vagina it's perfectly normal. Go and have proper treatment. Take care of yourself now. Because it is very important in this phase. Hope you have a safe pregnancy.

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kosobz

Jennifer you are very funny but at the same time thank you're

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Saravillar12

All your symptoms are very common in early pregnancy. This seems to be your first one. Don’t worry it just normal. Just take care of yourself eat well, take proper rest and try to be active. But still, if you are in doubts, immediately see your doctor in order to avoid any complication. I wish you healthy and safe pregnancy. Keep updating here.

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Alyssa123

Hi ladies.It's normal for morning sickness to return later in pregnancy, sometimes it never goes away. It may last for a few weeks and disappear again. I know it's unpleasant but entirely normal!It's normal for some women to get it again the last trimester.Have a full of enjoyable and positive pregnancy.

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