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Returning morning sickness @ 18 weeks?

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Anyat212 · 11/11/2018 23:17

Seriously? Does this morning all day sickness ever end?! I had a really tough time from 6 - 14 weeks with morning sickness, at the height of this I lost almost 10 pounds in four weeks (I have a healthy BMI so didn’t have much weight to loose anyway) I had 3 weeks off work and 1 week (already planned holiday) booked in. Although it had improved from 14 weeks I was still occasionally sick but it was manageable. I was off work Friday too as it was too much, I have a really busy job and I’ve over done it I worked far too late one evening and had the busiest week on record! Everyone at work knows I’m pregnant btw.

I’m now 18 + 1 and feel awful I’ve been in bed all day and have been sick a few times (granted not like before which was 3 - 5 times per day). I’m dreading work tomorrow as I have one sickness tablet left (which I take for work) I’m going to contact my GP first thing but I’m just bloody fed up now. I’m just praying I feel slightly better tomorrow.

I am so happy & grateful I’m pregnant but I honestly just feel like absolute shit. I’m lucky I have an amazing DP who is so understanding but I just want to get back to normal without any sickness. This is more of a whinge but it felt needed Sad

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SlightDark · 12/11/2018 08:17

I'm sorry by my nausea (rarely sick) was from about 7 weeks (I approximate as I found out at 10 weeks but I did feel sick for a while and wasn't sure why) and it stopped about 23 weeks.

It is horrendous and I took advice from people who said you feels normal again at birth so I'm just waiting for then

OutPinked · 12/11/2018 09:44

For some people it lasts throughout or comes and goes intermittently throughout. I had it on and off until the end of my last pregnancy but it was thankfully never as bad as it was during the first trimester and early second trimester.

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