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Re: morning sickness?From: Ana (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 29 Jun 2002 10:37:17 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Chris wrote: > >I'm posting this message after an incident where my girlfriend >experienced nausea and vomiting. we had had sex that night and about an >hour to an hour and fifteen minutes later she experienced nausea and >about half an hour after that she vomited. what is the possibility that >this was caused by morning sickness. while i believe it possible for >fertilization to happen in that ammount of time i dont see how the egg >coudl have attached itself to the walls of the uterus and begun the >course of pregnancy. i was hoping i could get a response as to the >possibility of it being morning sickness and not the rather than the >flue or the food we had that night. any help would be appreciated. >thanks. When I was pregnant, I did not experience nausea and vomiting til 1 or 2 months later. Are you hoping she's not pregnant? If so, there is always the morning ater pill (emergency contraception) that you can use after the fact - within 48 - 72 hours, I believe.
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