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Mumsnet Discussions: Pregnancy : when does 'dog nose' go and is this still morning sickenss? (19 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mad4mybaby on Wed 14-May-08 18:56:33
so when does dog nose go? Driving me insane. Am 12+1 and had severe morn sick from week 5. I had a week or so last week when i felt fine (no nausea) recently its come back. Feeling sick but food turns my stomach but i have an odd pain that doesnt really hurt sort of in my stomach which makes me not want to eat. Is this still morn sick?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By allnew on Wed 14-May-08 19:11:40
Yep sounds like ms. I still have strong sense of smell but in this sense that I am craving particular smells - bad things like white spirits/paints etc unfortunately! (I'm not indulging these cravings btw!).

When I had ms, like you many smells were making me feel sick, but they don't any more. So hopefully your's will pass
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mad4mybaby on Wed 14-May-08 19:12:46
just realised the 'pain' is like belly rumbling....
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By JoyS on Wed 14-May-08 19:34:31
Dog nose (great name for it by the way) does not go until the baby is out but it stops making you sick. When your ms goes you'll still be able to tell exactly what your DH had for lunch but it will no longer make you heave.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mad4mybaby on Thu 15-May-08 19:51:08
something that i have realised today, the sickness feeling feels like acidy. I dont have acid reflux or anything like that... any suggestions?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By expatinscotland on Thu 15-May-08 20:00:38
i'm 16 weeks and STILL vomitting and dog nosed.

it never carried on this long with my other two, but i'm older, too.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mad4mybaby on Thu 15-May-08 20:04:00
noooooo your supposed to give me hope it'l disappear tomorrow! wink

with ds it lasted until around 16 weeks. This time round worse. Was hoping would have ended by now though....
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By expatinscotland on Thu 15-May-08 20:05:17
oh, i have acidy heartburn as well.

already.

the other night, i threw up a banana and stomach acid at midnight.

if i have to have a csection i'll be asking them to remove my Fallopian tubes at the same time.

NEVER want to do this again.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By lackaDAISYcal on Thu 15-May-08 20:06:42
you're stuck with the dog nose I'm afraid; you need it to be able to pick out your baby in a crowd. I had no idea just how strong a sense it was, until when my DS was a few weeks old and my sister gave me her 9mo old baby to hold. The different smell of him was like an assault on my senses.

I started feeling better ms wise about 13 weeks, but it's gotten bad again in the last few days (am now 15 weeks)...not as bad as it was though, thankfully.

expat, how are things going?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Disenchanted on Thu 15-May-08 20:07:59
Whats dog nose??
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Disenchanted on Thu 15-May-08 20:08:38
Ah just realised!!

I can smell toast a mile off and it makes me sick.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By expatinscotland on Thu 15-May-08 20:08:46
pretty good, daisy, because this time i'm being religious about irrigating my sinuses to hopefully fend off sinusitis.

but my skin is pizza and my hair's going to be shipped off to Grangemouth for refining shortly .
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mad4mybaby on Thu 15-May-08 20:29:25
my house smell makes me feel sick! I walk around the house and can smell all these things and say to dh 'what is that smell' and hes like 'there is no smell'. its hurrendous.

expat, im NOT doing it again. Only wanted 2! DH is having the snip after this one!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By lackaDAISYcal on Thu 15-May-08 20:31:51
lol expat........it'll be the only thing grangemouth are refining at the minute wink

my skin and hair are looking good this time around; with DD I had acne until about 20 weeks, and ouch those nasty sinuses!

there's a point though mad4......the dog nose might go a little when your sinuses get horribly bunged up!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By lackaDAISYcal on Thu 15-May-08 20:32:53
we have some old lino underneath the cushion floor in the kitchen, and I can smell that....it's horrible. DH can't smell it at all and thinks I'm going mad.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By suiledonn on Thu 15-May-08 20:36:07
I'm over 14 weeks. Had hyperemesis until about 2 weeks ago. In the doctor's for imjections to stop me throwing up a few times. Just managed to stay hydrated enough to stay out of hospital. Still have awful nausea, especially in the evenings but anything is better than the constant throwing up. This is our second and we have decided it will be our last too. I just couldn't face the sickness again.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By expatinscotland on Thu 15-May-08 20:36:56
had acne and vomitting with both girls, but it had abated by this time.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By lackaDAISYcal on Thu 15-May-08 20:40:52
suiledon, I'm glad you're feeling better smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mad4mybaby on Thu 15-May-08 20:41:48
i got acne few months after having ds 2 years ago. tried EVERYTHING inc 2 dermatologists. It not too bad at the moment. Well its been worse put it that way. Found a great foundation specifically for acne which i think has helped. Maybe having this one will cure my acne forever!! I can hope..


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