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Nausea back at 20 weeks? Its not fair!!

5 replies

Jasmine12 · 29/09/2015 12:10

Hi all,
after horrific episodes of nausea and throwing up, things finally looked up since 16th week. Im 20 weeks today and i threw up once every day in the last 3 day. Its def not a tummy bug or something. I have that bad taste in the mouth.

I thought all this was over when my placenta took over? (over analysis alert!!! ) I have low PAPP a level - 0.33 mom. I heard this could lead to IUGR. Does this nausea thing say soemthing about it? My placenta not working properly?

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Skiptonlass · 29/09/2015 14:08

Unfortunately it can come back. I had horrendous sickness, a couple of weeks of feeling ok at about 18-20 weeks then I've been sick ever since. I have a week to go now. Morning sickness unfortunately is more complex than just disappearing at the end of trimester 1 :(

I don't think you can draw any conclusions on placental function from it - your mw will monitor for IUGR via fundal height (a blunt tool, but if they need to they'll scan you too.)

Sorry - sickness sucks :(

Clairejessica123 · 29/09/2015 14:45

I've been lucky in the way that I've only been sick a couple of times however I have had nausea on and off my whole pregnancy. Now just over 34 weeks and I still have it on and off with a lot of food adversions. I've found the sea sickness bands a god send!

Would be worth mentioning to your midwife if your still physically sick as I know there are meds you can take.

Sighing · 29/09/2015 14:50

That sucks. I had similar with DD1. Flowers

BabyBNumberThree · 29/09/2015 21:29

I'm 27+2 and it's never gone away yet Confused

BabyBNumberThree · 29/09/2015 21:30

Ps I hope you feel better soon!Flowers

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