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Ilovetea82 · 01/07/2016 13:58

Hi, I'm about 4 weeks, according to various calculators, with second baby.
I really don't remember having such intense nausea (not actually been sick but feel like if I were I would never stop) so early last time.
Is this normal ?? :(

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ahsan · 16/07/2016 22:17

Yes maybe make a doctor or speak to your midwife if your concerned.

Jones1980 · 08/08/2016 17:27

Omg I'm 6 weeks on Friday I've been feeling sick from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed to top it off I have been having dizziness aswell is this normal it's my first and I work 8 and half hours feeling terrible

drinkyourmilk · 15/08/2016 11:22

I had this for the first 2 weeks (between 4-6 weeks), then it's just stopped. I still feel queasy, and have vomited a couple of times - but it's no where near as bad as it was at first. I've just got a singleton too- just incase people start mentioning twins!

T0ddlerSlave · 19/08/2016 14:59

I'm about 4 weeks with my second and the nausea was the first sign prompting me to do a test. I had quite bad morning sickness until 15 weeks with my first, so expect to be similar this time around.

Perfectly normal I'm afraid. Eating at least every 2 hours should help.

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