Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Pregnancy

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

Nausea is a good thing right??

11 replies

HighHopes16 · 04/11/2016 10:00

After suffering a miscarriage in July, I am now pregnant again (roughly 6-8 weeks) and have awful nausea.
I never had it with the last pregnancy so I am guessing that its a good thing and this pregnancy is progressing as it should?
I'm probably overthinking...

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
SeashellHoarder · 04/11/2016 10:03

I always think so, it's not scientific but it does make me feel better. Like my body is doing something.

HighHopes16 · 05/11/2016 17:12

God I hope so- it's turned to actual vomiting now!

OP posts:
SeashellHoarder · 06/11/2016 03:57

Good luck for a sticky one this time x

Uiscebeatha85 · 06/11/2016 22:51

At my booking appointment the midwife asked me if I was sick like it was a positive thing. Nausea means high levels of hormones i think. Best of luck to you Smile

Cakedoesntjudge · 06/11/2016 23:05

Was just coming on to say the same as a PP!

No idea if it's true but when I had hyperemesis and was admitted to hospital the first time I was really panicking about it being harmful and the midwife assured me that sickness is a result of a Hugh level of hormones and a good thing.

I chose to not look in to it and just go with believing her as there was very little making me feel any better at that time and that seemed like a nice silver lining Grin

Aeroflotgirl · 06/11/2016 23:07

I think Nausea is a good thing, with my 2 MC I had no nausea, but with my 2 DC I had it.

HighHopes16 · 07/11/2016 08:45

Thanks everyone, thats definitely reassuring!

OP posts:
Kittenrush · 07/11/2016 09:21

Had very little nausea with my first pregnancy and had a MMC. Second time round I was sick as a dog and I'm now 40+5 awaiting her arrival! As pps have said it's all due to high levels of all the right hormones :) best of luck x

Nikki2ol6 · 07/11/2016 09:25

In my case it was. In my ectopic I never felt sick once!! With my other kids I was puking from 6 weeks. Except my 20month old. Didn't feel sick with him at all

chanel223 · 08/11/2016 21:42

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

Whatsername17 · 08/11/2016 22:02

I'm sorry to share a very different experience. I had very mild nausea with my dd and next to none with this pregnancy. With the baby I lost (at 13 weeks) I was being sick up to 4 times a day and the nausea was awful. My baby died at about 8 weeks but I was sick right up until I miscarried. This pregnancy I am carrying another girl and I sometimes wonder if the baby I lost was a boy because of how sick I was compared to with my girls. I honestly don't know and never will. Try not to let it worry you though. Pregnancy after miscarriage is really hard and I know what it is like to look for any possible sign that it will be ok. Unfortunately I don't think symptoms actually mean anything in terms of viability. Good luck, I hope that everything goes smoothly for you and your sickness passes quickly. Flowers

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread