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When did your nausea end?

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Dalesgirl16 · 24/08/2018 17:25

I'm only eight weeks and can't stand it. It gets worse as the day goes on. Last pregnancy I had it for five months. I wanted to ask when people's nausea ended and was it the same during all pregnancies. I am praying it goes after first trimester.

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Lilsquish · 26/08/2018 10:16

was pretty constant until 34 weeks.

bearable til birth.

but ultimately disappeared when I gave birth :-O

AussieMum28 · 26/08/2018 11:05

I had full on sickness every day from about 4 weeks until 18 weeks. I'm 20 weeks now and still have an occasional bout of nausea but I'm able to get over it fairly quickly. There is nothing anyone can say that will take away the pain of constantly being sick! I used to cry and cry because I just couldn't do anything. My stomach would hurt because I'd been sick so much and ended up loosing a stone in 6 weeks! Sending lots of positive thoughts and hopefully it will end soon x

Tilliebean · 26/08/2018 12:41

DD was probably 6/7 weeks to 14/15 weeks.

DC2 started around 5/6 weeks until 14/15 weeks, however it got noticeably better around week 9. Week 8 was HORRIFIC and coincided with the Beast From the East, being trapped inside for three days with DP and DD (3yo) was not fun.

RosiePosies · 26/08/2018 17:42

@JoanFrenulum can I just ask if you're in the UK? I've looked everywhere to get doxy lamine but it looks like you can only get it in America 😩

Sunshine275 · 26/08/2018 18:32

My first pregnant it was 24/7 from week 6 till about week 12.

This time round it wasn’t as bad, but daily until about 10 weeks then between 10/13 weeks it was on and off, sometimes days feeling normal and others rubbish again. I’m 14 weeks now and nausea appears to have gone. Unfortunately I now have duly headaches Confused

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