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morning sickness getting worse at 11 weeks

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fayc84 · 08/11/2010 10:22

I've had pretty much constant nausea since 5/6 weeks, though only actually thrown up a handful of times. But this weekend I can't keep anything down and am feeling so much worse. I thought these symptoms were meant to ease approaching the second trimester but at 11 weeks I seem to be more tired and sick than ever. Just looking for reassurance that it will get better!

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oh4goodnesssake · 08/11/2010 10:36

Exactly the same here. I've been moaning all weekend that I thought that things were supposed to be getting better by now and all I have managed to do this weekend was lie on the sofa feeling sea sick.

GretnaGirl · 08/11/2010 13:29

Sorry but there is no answer to "when will it stop" I wish there was! It's rotten and I sympathise with you both. Anti sickness meds don't agree with me but there are lots of threads on here to look at where people will be able to give you positive experiences of medicines that can help if you don't improve soon. All the best, hope you are lucky and it goes away soon. :)

emma31177 · 08/11/2010 14:04

let me no if u fine anything am 20 weeks and still feel crap i want to bloom..... good luck hope u feel better soon it be worth it in the end so i keep telling myself !!

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LisasCat · 08/11/2010 15:32

I'm only 7 weeks, and have been completely blown away by the severity of nausea these past couple of weeks. What I really hate is the fact that it never results in actual vomiting, which I think might clear me a little even if just for a short while. Instead it's a constant sea-sickness feeling.

It's the exact opposite of my last pregnancy, when I'd feel fine for most of the time, until a sudden lurch at the back of my throat would have me sprinting for the nearest bathroom. I actually think I preferred that. At least for 95% of the time I was able to get on with my life and be productive. Now I spend all day sitting at my desk feeling like I'm swaying.

fayc84 · 08/11/2010 16:01

I've been trying travel sickness wrist bands. They sometimes work, but not all the time. Also tried ginger biscuits, sipping water throughout the day, and eating small snacks at regular intervals. Still feel horrible! :(

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