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Which week did your morning sickness peak?

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WaitingFor12 · 04/08/2012 20:32

Currently 8 weeks and feeling so sick. Only really got bad over the past week or so. Can you tell me when your sickness was at it's worst? Am I being pathetic in hoping this will be as bad as it gets or will it get worse over weeks 9 and 10?

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HeyJupiter · 21/05/2017 18:11

Maybe weeks 7-9.. am 14 weeks now and things have dramatically improved over the last week. Although being off work has helped as I think work stress/exhaustion compounded it. Also I've eaten a lot more over the last few days and that's helped too. Really hope you start to feel better soon Flowers

Algebraic · 21/05/2017 19:14

I think week 11 was my peak. Gone by week 16.

GoblinClan87 · 14/02/2022 10:37

I had a horrendous weekend at 7 weeks where I couldn’t go outside because the smell of fresh air made me vomit, moving made me nauseas, I had headaches all day which I slept through and then I’d wake up and vomit. I didn’t move off the sofa for two days. Now it’s week 9 and Monday morning this zombie child is giving me a morning off. Let’s see how long this lasts! Grin

Tinadecember · 14/02/2022 14:38

I barely had any sickness with my daughter, the odd day or so right the way through the pregnancy, however that was 11 years ago!

8+6 with this current pregnancy and sick every day from morning till night which has been the case since around 5 weeks. Each pregnancy is very different I guess!

kalidasa · 14/02/2022 14:48

I have had hyperemesis three times so it starts insanely early (before a positive test) and never really goes away for me (struggling not to throw up today at 29 weeks with no. 3), but weeks 8-10 have always been the worst, I'd say weeks 8-9 the true peak. If you are very ill though there can be a sort of cumulative effect because you get increasingly weak and also your body gets used to vomiting after a while. But if you've only started to feel really bad in the last week or so I think you can reasonably expect another week or two around where you are now and then improvement. Good luck! Morning sickness of any kind is horrible.

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