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Can the baby turning at 14 weeks make you vomit?

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nunnie · 28/03/2011 19:53

As title says really.
I have suffered from nausea which has eased. However last night for no reason I woke up early hour of the morning retching. Within a few minutes I was vomiting up the entire contents of my stomach. There was nothing else present to make me think it was a bug, and it came on suddenly and was over quickly then I was feeling fine. Not been sick in any of my other pregnancies, this is a first.

Can a sudden movement make you feel sick, even if you haven't felt the movement, I was sleeping so can't say for definate that I wasn't woken by a movement if that makes sense.

Probably a stupid question.

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slowshow · 28/03/2011 20:08

I wouldn't think so - the baby is pretty tiny at 14 weeks!

nunnie · 28/03/2011 20:11

That is what I thought, must have been something else. Thank you.

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nannyl · 28/03/2011 20:34

i have had awful sickness / hyperemisis

am now 16 weeks

for 3 or 4 weeks probaly from week 11 - 14 ish i regularly woke up moments from vomiting, and often was up every night being sick, sometimes for hours at a time.
The en suite door HAD to be left open and the loo seat HAD to be left up!
Its horrible but i think its all part of being pregnant

StickThemWithThePointyEnd · 28/03/2011 20:57

baby shouldn't really be anywhere near your stomach at 14 weeks yet, but you are prone to more stomach acid when you're pregnant, so chances are that you might have just had a stomachful of that. I had a few instances just after my general nausea eased where I could be absolutely fine for ages, then suddenly, without warning puke up everything, then be fine again.

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