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25 weeks and started being sick again. Is this alright?

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NAR4 · 03/11/2012 12:59

I had dreadful morning (ha ha more like all day and night) sickness for the first 16 weeks of pregnancy. Thank goodness that went eventually. For about the last month though my sickness has slowly been coming back. It started with occassionally being sick (often quiet suddenly) and has now built up to me feeling a need to have a bottle of water with me and tissues, so I am prepared for when I throw up, if out. I now feel sick most of the time again and throw up several times a day.

Feeling really drained as I sometimes have to get up in the night to be sick, which also happened at the beginning of my pregnancy.

I didn't have this sickness late in my previous pregnancies. What causes it? Anyone else had the same?

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ProcrastinatingPanda · 03/11/2012 13:01

Speak to your midwife just incase, I'm not 100% sure but I think that's a sign of pre-eclampsia.

NAR4 · 04/11/2012 11:23

I have very low blood pressure though, so surely this would have gone up if it was pre-eclampsia. No swollen ankles or anything either. Or can these symptoms all be on their own? I was under the impression you developed them all.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 04/11/2012 12:06

Really feel for you. I had extremely low blood pressure with dc1 and my morning (oh the irony of calling it that) sickness returned for the 3rd trimester.

If your bold pressure is low, try to make sure you drink plenty and eating regularly may help with the sickness.

Don't think personally that it has anything to do with preeclampsia, certainly nobody mentioned it to me at the time.

If you are worried I'd speak to your mw.

stinkinseamonkey · 04/11/2012 12:20

I got sick again in 3rd trimester, its different to MS though as its more reflux in cause

ProcrastinatingPanda · 04/11/2012 15:21

I said I wasn't 100% sure, but was trying to give you some advice as nobody had answered you, that's why I said I think it's a sign of pre-eclampsia.

mrsbugsywugsy · 04/11/2012 15:59

According to the NHS website, vomiting can be a sign of pre-eclampsia. Given that it's such a serious condition it's worth getting checked out.

NAR4 · 04/11/2012 20:29

I looked at the NHS website as well after Procastinating replied. Thanks everyone for the advice and think it is prob best to give the midwife a buzz tomorrow and double check. I appreciate the reply Procastinating, as I didn't even know sickness could be a sign of pre-ecampsia and of course my blood pressure could have gone up since my last midwife appointment.

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