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When did your morning sickness stop?

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blacktulipshuo · 12/09/2014 15:30

I've been suffering quite bad nausea. I'm 19 weeks now and still on the anti-sickness pills prescribed by GP. The situation has been in control these few days.

Just wondering roughly when it should be gone and I can eat normally without drugs??

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MyGastIsFlabbered · 12/09/2014 16:19

With DS1 mine didn't stop until he was born. Sorry, that's probably not what you want to hear, but it varies so much.

Thurlow · 12/09/2014 16:23

Mine started to get better around 23, 24w I think. I remember approaching the 20w point and being so utterly depressed I was still ill, but it did start to slowly get better. I stayed on the drugs until DD was born but I at least stopped being sick and the nausea mostly died down a lot. Certainly I started being able to eat and began to put on a little bit of weight.

whatadrain · 12/09/2014 16:27

I was still sick when I was giving birth... Sorry! Medication helped a lot the second time around, but not 100%. Most people seem to get over it by 12-14 weeks though as far as I can tell.

Naomip88 · 12/09/2014 16:32

Mine stopped at 13 weeks but over the last month it keeps creeping back (I'm 21 weeks) But mostly when I'm tired and overworked.Hope you feel better soon!

eastmidswarwicknightnanny · 12/09/2014 16:33

My all day n night nausea n sickness went at 20weeks and heartburn started at 24weeks I am now 29weeks and puke randomly now still but don't suffer with nausea anymore which was soooo draining I did get medication for it. (This is my second pregnancy and def spoke up this time just suffered with first)

Melodygrace · 12/09/2014 16:34

24 weeks

blacktulipshuo · 15/09/2014 12:34

Oh, no... don't want to be sick any more...

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