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For those of you that didn't have hyperemesis, how long did the nausea last?

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 11:19

Because at 12+6 I don't think I can stand it much longer. It is constant and I am thoroughly miserable. I have felt sick since 6 weeks, and had a full week of keeping nothing down. I'm not being sick, just a bit of retching, but I still feel absolutely awful.

It lasted until 11 weeks last time. At my 12 week scan I was told that I had a corpus luteum cyst on my ovary that releases progesterone, and has usually gone by 12 weeks. In my case it is still there, and the sonographer said that would be contributing to the nausea. Does that mean the end is not in sight?

I so want to be excited but I just feel too crap.

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 11:28

nauseating bump

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KittyTN · 26/06/2009 11:33

I always thought it was beta-HCG that made you feel sick. I'm 8+3 and feeling utterly foul. Mostly wretching and spitting only occasional vomitting. It lasted past 16 weeks last time - so no comfort there! I lost over 1 stone during first trimester last time.

At least you know it's not twins or a molar pregnancy. It wont last forever - just until the heartburn starts!!!

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 11:36


I'm glad you've said that Kitty, googling I could find no link between a CL cyst and morning sickness. Maybe she was just trying to make me feel better by offering me some kind of explanation for the nausea.

I think part of the problem is psychological, I feel a bit like no one cares. If I say I need to rest everyone rolls their eyes and looks at me as if I'm pathetic, and need to get a grip because of dd. Who has a perfectly capable father, I might add.
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VAB · 26/06/2009 11:52

Mine lasted to about the 15 week mark to be honest - I am 23 weeks now and still have the odd bout of it but that's normally connected to bad indigestion.

I'm so glad the days of constantly feeling nauseous and throwing up are over. Eurgh it's hard work and very draining!!

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KittyTN · 26/06/2009 11:52

The first trimester is so hard. People think that no bump = no problem! You dont want to tell the world that you're PG, just in case but when you do tell friends how bad you feel 10:1 they say something like 'I became sensitive to strong smells'. Not really appreciating the full misery of 'proper' morning sickness!!

My ds has been very sweet - whenever he sees my sick bowel he runs over and starts spitting in it! At least someone acknowledges my situation!

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VAB · 26/06/2009 11:56

Ah bless him!

I forgot about how everything tastes and smells eurgh. I have super smelling skills now!!

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 11:58

I've heard a few 15 week tales, and some 17 weeks. So I have 17 weeks in my mind.

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Picante · 26/06/2009 11:59

I don't think I should tell you...

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 12:00

So without actually graduating to HG, nausea can last the entire pg?

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Joy27 · 26/06/2009 12:02

I sympathise... I'm 8w 1d and retching has become a regular part of my day (no actual puking- not sure if this is good or bad thing).

Just had a meeting in the kitchen at work where people brew fresh coffee in an espresso machine. Thought I was going to pass out from the (usually lovely- now vile to me) smell, but couldn't say anything without making it totally obvious that I am up the duff! "Are you alright?" my colleague asked as I clutched my stomach. I could only nod as I'd retch if I opened my mouth. Sigh.

Not sure of the whys and wherefores or how long it lasts... but I just wanted to show some solidarity!

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LovelyRitaMeterMaid · 26/06/2009 12:02

With me it was around 13 or 14 weeks I think.

I know some people do have sickness all the way through their pregnancy.

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 12:03

But surely that's HG, LovelyRita?

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VAB · 26/06/2009 12:03

Personally I now (23 wks) just get sudden bouts of feeling sick, being sick and then moaning for 1/2 hour. I then feel fine. I don't have that lingering nauseous feeling which I think is the worst bit!!

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 12:05


I just feel so crap.
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fatandiknowit · 26/06/2009 13:13

Till 14 weeks for me..

But the issues with smells making me gag a bit carried on until 16 weeks...

However if I eat something unusal or very fatty or spicy I get a little ave of it again - linked to indigestion

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mammyknowsbest · 26/06/2009 13:30

With DD1 it ended at about 12/13 weeks. Then I had a sudden rush of energy for the rest of my pregnancy (well, up until the last week when I felt knackered) I felt great and super fit !!!!!
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with DD2 it lasted all through my pregnancy. I kept thinking it would end after week 12 like the last time but it didn't and I steadily got worse but I kept on waiting for the light at the end of the toilet bowl, it never arrived and I lost weight. It got to the point where I couldn't even keep water down and had to go to hospital. I was then given medication (Cyclazine[sp?]) for the remainder of my pregnancy.

All I'm saying is all bumps are different and keep an eye on the sickness. If it doesn't improve within the next couple of weeks then go to the GP. Don't do what I did and hang on. I only made myself worse.

I am thinking of you all because the sickness is bloody awful but I'm hoping you ALL see light at the end of the toilet bowl soon and can enjoy the rest of your pregnancy.
Take care. xx

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 13:35

You see this is my point - I am not being sick. I just feel sick. So surely that's not HG, as it sounds like you had mammyknowsbest, surely it's just common garden morning sickness?

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sifuentes · 26/06/2009 14:29

pinkjenny sometimes that is worse though. Sometimes i throw up after not having felt that sick other times i have been dying to puke just for a bit of respite.

my acupunturist said 14-16 weeks is quite normal if you've had it quite badly.

You will get better. I am 11 today and have had only very very slight nausea so far so am hoping i may have turned a corner (obviously madly hoping it's not bad news)

good luck - i really feel for you. you just want someone to be able to tell you categoricallly when it will be over. However in the mean time you must keep trying to eat and drink even if it's only sips and small bites. I found cornflakes and very cold milk was always ok as was very very cold melon and apples, oh and lemon barley water is nicer to drink than water. I promise that you will feel better the more that is in your stomach. you have to keep it up because the emptier it gets the worse you feel - no question.

good luck xx

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Pinkjenny · 26/06/2009 14:53

sifuentes - thanks for being so nice.

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Horsiemummy · 26/06/2009 18:42

yup - till 17 weeks for me!

at that point i went to the gp and begged him to give me something to make it stop.

it was all day long and nothing would reduce it, proper vomiting and constant nausea. i know exactly what you feel about wanting to be excited but just feeling too crap!

now newly pregnant with number 2 and im preying that it will be better this time around!

keep your chin up hun.xx

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raindroprhyme · 26/06/2009 19:19

i was not sick with my first 2 but am miserable with this pregnancy. i bought sea bands yesterday and feel like a new woman. still have waves of nausea but not constant all day salivating minging mouth and guts.
i even had sex with my husband last night he was very surprised as i have been unable to even give him a peck on the cheek for the last 4 weeks.

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MoominMymbleandMy · 26/06/2009 19:35

I didn't vomit very often but I felt nauseous all day long until seven months with the first pregnancy, and all the way through the second pregnancy.

It is very hard to be excited when you feel so wretched.

Nibbling throughout the day on bland foods helped me best.

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flowerybeanbag · 26/06/2009 19:40

Sorry you're still feeling rotten PJ.

I have been exactly the same, retching and feeling very sick, but have only been sick a few times.

Mine eased up around 17-18 weeks. Now at 20+5 it's basically gone, just the occasional bleurgh feeling if I haven't eaten in a while.

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MommyHasaHeadache · 26/06/2009 19:43

I had 10 weeks of morning sickness hell. 7 - 17 weeks of utter misery. And when the morning sickness ended, I then went off food and all food made me feel sick just at the thought. Hope you feel better soon!

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MummyMellie · 26/06/2009 21:42

Hey Pinkjenny, can't offer much in the way of hope, only solidarity and sympathy - have just logged on to this as am feeling pretty much the same although am only about 4wks. This is pg2 and the last one was pretty grotty - I just can't bear the thought that I have weeeeekkkks of this ahead. This time round have even got diharrea (can't spell it, too tired to care!) as well, so have to race into the bathroom and then don't know which way to turn.
Up until now have just been feeling hideously nauseous, and if I do manage to eat anything have the most horrendous stomach pains. Then today completely caught by suprise by huge vomiting episode - very fortunately was in bathroom cleaning teeth as 10 mins later we were in tumble tots with DS1 - the thought of what could have happened makes my blood run cold!
Have as of this morning started marching outside in nightie and taking huge deep breaths of freezing cold air before attempting to drag myself through the day - not sure it will help but at least it feels as if I am trying something. Does anyone know if it is safe to sniff peppermint oil when pregnant? it is just about the only thing that appeals to me at this moment.
Keeping fingers crossed for you!

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