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Nausea has disappeared - 7.5 wks

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flissity · 11/10/2019 10:12

Just that really, also don't feel anywhere near as tired. My sickness hasn't been horrendous, my lethargy has though.

Boobs still as big and sore! But I'm not feeling as drained, spaced out and rubbish as I have been!

Is this normal? I guess i feel a tad worried about it.

I did have a great scan on Monday showing heartbeat :)

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ejmay90 · 11/10/2019 10:21

Please try not to worry, loss of symptoms is normal.

I lost mine for 4 days straight, felt completely normal, had an early 6 week scan as panicked (previous miscarriage in june) and everything was fine.

Same again happened at 8 weeks lost them for a few days and all was fine on the scan.
My nausea has slowed right down and had a scan last Sunday and measuring 11 weeks, ahead of originally thought.

They can come and go, just enjoy the days your feeling well and remember you had a great positive scan :) x

PopcornAndWine · 11/10/2019 10:27

I never had any nausea in my pregnancy. I really didn't 'feel' pregnant at all until I started to feel movement and get a bump at about 17 weeks. Like you it worried me and I got an early scan at 8 weeks (in Ireland so had to pay for it). Everything was fine. Try not to worry - every pregnancy is different.

flissity · 11/10/2019 10:41

I Think the rational side of me knows this is normal!! But the worrying side of me thinks (oh no.. i feel normal) I am 36 and know higher chance of things going wrong etc..
Thinking back to when I was pregnant with either DD, I know i had sickness with one worse than the other.

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ejmay90 · 11/10/2019 10:56

I completely know how you feel. So hard to relax!

My nausea definitely felt much better at about week 8/9.
We all long to feel better but when we do wish to be sick again, madness lol!

flissity · 11/10/2019 11:15

i know @ejmay90 its ridiculous when you think of it!
thanks for you response :)

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ejmay90 · 11/10/2019 11:22

haha yep! but completely normal to feel this way.

No problem :)

flissity · 11/10/2019 11:27

I'll just make the most of it, get some ironing and housework done or something after work!!

Have a bathroom to paint,,... may get on with that!

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SurvivingCBeebies · 11/10/2019 11:57

Don't get too comfy, I had zero morning sickness until 10 weeks!!!

I'm also older and it's natural to worry.. just enjoy the puke free time you have Grin

thatwasMauijustmessingaround · 11/10/2019 12:17

My sickness came/went frequently at this stage! I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.

Hate to be "that person" but I thought I'd share this link from the nhs. They say paint fumes are unlikely to affect unborn babies but that pregnant ladies might want to avoid painting in the first trimester while baby's organs are still forming, just in case: www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/pregnancy/can-paint-fumes-affect-my-unborn-baby/

flissity · 11/10/2019 12:37

@thatwasMauijustmessingaround Hmmmm you know I hadn't thought of it. I have a lounge that needs paint stripping which I was 100% NOT going to do, as its old highly fumey paint! But had not thought about painting the bathroom as its just emulsion, no gloss or anything. I will have a read, thank you so much x

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