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We've been trying for a baby for a few months.
I have been feeling really sick for almost a week, it subsides slightly when I've eaten, then comes back again within about an hour. Timing-wise, I only ovulated at the end of last week - could I have got pregnant and morning sickness started immediately? Or could my last period have been a 'fake' and I am really about 6-7 weeks pregnant? And if it's not morning sickness, and I'm not pregnant, does anybody know what could be wrong with me? Are there any long-term sickie bugs around?
I am planning to do a pregnancy test in a few days if this carries on but wondered if anyone has any advice?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Think you're probably not pregnant considering the evidence.
Morning sickness doesn't start from the immediate onset of the pregnancy. Even if you had concieved, the fertilised egg would still be making its way down the fallopian tube and would then implant itself in the uterine lining within the next week.
I suggest you wait for your period, and keep trying.