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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Is it normal to have ms in evening?

10 replies

allisgood1 · 27/01/2014 21:56

This is DC3. With my first two pregnancies I was sick from the time I woke up until I went to bed. I was headed this way until last week and now (7+3) I feel way worse from about 2pm onwards and before that I feel tired but not sick. Is this normal? Freaking out about mmc...

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pictish · 27/01/2014 21:58

Yes...normal.
MS can occur at any time of the day. Calling it morning sickness is a bit of a fallacy really. It is very common in the mornings yes, but it can easily happen any time.

If you are worried though, do contact your MW for assurance. x

littlebluedog12 · 27/01/2014 22:00

I used to get it in the evenings. Totally normal (but crap)

Lottiedoubtie · 27/01/2014 22:00

I've been feeling constantly nauseas getting progressively worse for a week now- so I hope so!

YankNCock · 27/01/2014 22:04

Every pregnancy can be different, even in the same woman. 'Morning' sickness is a bit of a misnomer, as it can happen at any time of the day!

Just as an example, I threw up with DS1 starting at 10 weeks, lasting till the end of pregnancy. It did not matter what time of day it was, there was no pattern to it.

With DS2, I only threw up a handful of times and mostly felt well. Everyone decided I was having a girl because of that, but it was complete nonsense!

Before DS1 I had a miscarriage at 7+1. I had a very sudden noticeable absence of symptoms at around 5-6 weeks, boobs stopped hurting, faint nausea just disappeared.

If you are still feeling tired and sick, I'd say try to stay positive and look at it as a blessing that you're not feeling sick all day long. Hope all is ok for you.

MamaMolho · 27/01/2014 22:05

I felt like crap all day and would get so tired and nauseous mid afternoon onwards. Thankfully it all lifted at 10 weeks. Hope it passes soon and congrats on your pregnancy.

DontCallMeDaughter · 27/01/2014 22:17

First pregnancy I mainly vommed in the morning. This one is 10am and 10pm... Pretty much like clockwork. And I'm 18 weeks now Hmm

cupcake78 · 27/01/2014 22:19

Tiredness can make it worse. I used to wake up at 2am and throw up but then I did have HG so throwing up and sickness was constant.

MrsJamesMartin · 27/01/2014 22:24

Yes, tiredness definitely makes it worse, my third pregnancy was the worst for nausea

icklekid · 28/01/2014 04:20

I am worst in evenings. Most mornings I am ok, day time been ok since started taking medicine for ms but every evening I feel awful, can't eat anything that isn't crackers or very plain and am always sick :-( lots of early nights here (16 weeks+ and counting)

singlespeedlass · 28/01/2014 06:14

Congratulations on your pregnancy.

I was sick in the evening with first pregnancy, felt rubbish from about 4pm onwards. Not getting hungry helped, eating small meals and drinking milk.

This time, been sick in the mornings but felt better by about 11am. Both times nausea disappeared by about 14 weeks. Take care and good luck!

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