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Morning sickness at 3.30am

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Helbelle75 · 14/05/2016 03:41

I'm 10+2 today and haven't suffered much with nausea and not been sick yet.
Until this morning that is. We're awake because of a chirping smoke alarm ( which was actually the carbon monoxide detector but it took us an hour of trying to fix the smoke alarm to figure that out!). I've been feeling really queasy, then actually threw up. Sorry if tmi. Hoping it's just tiredness and not full on morning sickness starting up.

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HP07 · 14/05/2016 03:54

Maybe it's because you're up but haven't eaten anything so your blood glucose has dropped at bit low. I believe that can cause a bit of morning sickness.

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OldGuard · 14/05/2016 04:14

I had morning sickness 24/7 until week 18

"Morning" is misleading

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Hopelass · 14/05/2016 04:52

Would having some biscuits by the bed help to eat if you feel nauseous on waking? I've never suffered from pregnancy sickness luckily but I remember that being advice I have heard.

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icklekid · 14/05/2016 05:01

Mine is 4.30am so not much better, sadly I'm 24 weeks and with hg so far to used to throwing up! As others have said many find something to snack on as soon as wake up helps keep nausea and sickness at bay. Hope it was a one off and not to be repeated for your sake!

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Britnyspears · 14/05/2016 09:55

I woke every night in late 1st trimester around 3/4 feeling soooo nauseous. It passed by week 14 though. Good luck.

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Helbelle75 · 14/05/2016 10:31

I really hope it was a one off! I'll keep some biscuits by the bed just in case.

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Slothlikesundays · 14/05/2016 10:41

Are you sure it's not carbon monoxide poisoning if your alarm was going off?!

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Barefootcontessa84 · 14/05/2016 12:32

As sloth said - that was my first thought - carbon monoxide can make you feel queasy. Please check it out if the alarm was going off!!

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Helbelle75 · 14/05/2016 12:39

It was the intermittent batterylow beep, but I will check it out. Stupidly I'd not thought about that.

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Abbinob · 14/05/2016 13:19

As long as it wasn't 3:33am in which case you may be haunted Wink

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Helbelle75 · 14/05/2016 14:01

Ok, so I'm majorly pabicked now and going to a&e

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seven201 · 14/05/2016 14:09

So you've replaced the batteries and it's showing carbon monoxide? Get some fresh air into your lungs on the way.

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seven201 · 14/05/2016 14:10

Presumably though it would have set off the alarm a day or so ago before the low battery beep started...

Or were you joking and going for the haunted 3.33 comment?

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Helbelle75 · 14/05/2016 17:57

It stopped when the batteries were changed, but phoned 111 and they advised me to go and get checked out. I did, all fine.

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seven201 · 14/05/2016 18:02

Pleased all is fine :)

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Slothlikesundays · 15/05/2016 05:51

Glad it's all ok. You can't be too careful

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