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Worried about no hyperemesis!

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hopelesslyunstylish · 11/10/2019 14:02

With my first pregnancy I had horrendous hyperemesis from 8 weeks to about 18 weeks.

Second pregnancy no symptoms what so ever and it ended in a missed miscarriage.

With third pregnancy the vomiting started even before I missed my period. It was so debilitating that I decided to have a termination at 9 weeks. This was after IV antiemetics and hospital stay.

We decided to try again and currently in the fourth pregnancy at 9 weeks plus. I have not had any vomiting at all except very occasional bouts of nausea.

Although awful I found the hyperemesis reassuring because it made me feel that the pregnancy was viable.

I know the only way to know for certain would be to get a scan but that's three weeks away.

Fellow hyperemesis sufferers : did you have successful pregnancies without?

Just seeking some reassurance.

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PowerslidePanda · 11/10/2019 14:51

I had hyperemesis in my first pregnancy and not in my current pregnancy (now 34 weeks, and it's twins this time!) Try not to worry!

hopelesslyunstylish · 12/10/2019 09:59

@PowerslidePanda congratulations! I'm dreading the scan to be honest. I'm just eating about 6 meals a day now and hoping for the best.

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Imonlydoingwhatican · 12/10/2019 10:05

I felt the same with my 3rd baby. My first two sickness from 6weeks till 16 weeks. My 3rd nothing and was panicking. 10 weeks it hit, and it stayed for the rest of the pregnancy it was way worst, but i didnt end up in hospital just worst that it was there constantly with no rest bite. Try not to worry. Xx

hopelesslyunstylish · 12/10/2019 17:36

Thanks @Imonlydoingwhatican. I've convinced myself that it's a miscarriage and preparing myself for the worst.

It seems I can't enjoy my pregnancies with or without hyperemesis!

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