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Feeling seasick every morning

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faintpinkline · 18/12/2011 11:30

I'm only 6 weeks pregnant but for the last 2 weeks I've spent the first 3-4 hours of the day feeling as if I'm swaying about on a boat in rough seas. I'm never sick luckily but it is really uncomfortable. The furniture looks and feels like its moving as does the floor Does anyone have any idea what I can do to improve it? Sadly spending more time in bed is not an option has have a lively 6 year old, a partner who works away and the school holidays have started.

I've also got seriously sore nipples and want to wee all the time but in comparison to the swaying and wobbling its ignorable.

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warzonemummy · 18/12/2011 12:52

I am 7 weeks in and I am feeling exactly the same - minus the excessive weeing. I suppose that is the morning sickness.

hamncheese · 18/12/2011 16:22

same for me but feels like all day car sickness/ the flu without the temp. be glad it's just the first 3-4 hours! i got the seaband accupressure wrist bands. they are a bit sore to wear but seem actually to help ease off the worst of the nausea. that and eating like all the time, pre-empting hunger seems to help.

faintpinkline · 18/12/2011 19:04

Thank you, for some stupid reason it had never crossed my mind it was just morning sickness Blush. I didn't get it at all with DD.

The acupressure bands are a good dea hamncheese. I've got some old ones somewhere so will give them ago.

I think I will have to start wearing a T shirt in bed. If I'm cuddled up to DPs back it feels as if he's peeling the skin of my nipples everytime he moves which ain't great for him orme

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AlpinePony · 19/12/2011 08:09

Cyclizine.

It is a morning sickness drug which was originally developed to combat sea sickness!

I know the feeling well, being unable to walk from one side of the room to the other without grabbing on to furniture for support.

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