I keep feeling sick when I get in a car...help?

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It seems that almost every time I ride in a car lately, I feel sick to my stomach. Like I'm going to vomit or something. It started probably about 5 days ago and I have no idea what it could be. Nothing in my life that I can think of has changed...I don't feel sick, other than the car rides. I've never felt sick in a car before. I mean I am trying to conceive, but I've only been working on it for a little over a week, so I'm sure it's not pregnancy. What do you think this could be?
 
It could just be car sickness. Its quite normal and can happen at anytime. Just because you never had before doesn't mean you can't get it. It is caused by a disturbance of the inner ear that is caused by repeated motion and affects the sense of balance and equilibrium that brings on the sense of sickness. Or (so I have also heard) since the car is moving and you are not your brain is basically in a fight with the fact of determining if or if not you are moving. If you still have the feeling in the car just look outside the front window for a while and the feeling might dissipate. However, if it doesn't, don't worry. Also what might help is don't eat or drink before entering a car. If you still worried than go to the doctors and see what they think. Good luck on figuring our what you think it is :).
 
Take this seriously and have your car checked for carbon monoxide leaks. Don't drive your car till you have the all clear.

Check my source.
 
Take this seriously and have your car checked for carbon monoxide leaks. Don't drive your car till you have the all clear.

Check my source.
 
Take this seriously and have your car checked for carbon monoxide leaks. Don't drive your car till you have the all clear.

Check my source.
 
Take this seriously and have your car checked for carbon monoxide leaks. Don't drive your car till you have the all clear.

Check my source.
 
It could just be car sickness. Its quite normal and can happen at anytime. Just because you never had before doesn't mean you can't get it. It is caused by a disturbance of the inner ear that is caused by repeated motion and affects the sense of balance and equilibrium that brings on the sense of sickness. Or (so I have also heard) since the car is moving and you are not your brain is basically in a fight with the fact of determining if or if not you are moving. If you still have the feeling in the car just look outside the front window for a while and the feeling might dissipate. However, if it doesn't, don't worry. Also what might help is don't eat or drink before entering a car. If you still worried than go to the doctors and see what they think. Good luck on figuring our what you think it is :).
 
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