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When did your morning sickness get better? Totally fed up!

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2Bubbas · 18/12/2019 13:59

Hi all.

I'm currently 12 weeks pregnant, and I'm just totally and utterly fed up with nausea and throwing up atleast once a day (especially after my evening meal).

I feel like the first trimester is just not ending, and it really is getting too much.

Can you please tell me when your sickness started to reside?? I know every pregnancy is different, but it'll just be nice to know when I can roughly expect to get better 😭😭😭.

Thank you all in advance.

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Dullblue · 18/12/2019 15:38

I know the feeling!

I'd been vomitting every day since about 6 weeks, often 3-4 times.
It then went to 1-2 times a day between 10-13. 13-14, just the one a day, every morning.. and from 15- present at 16+3, its gone to couple of days on, couple off.

Midwife has suggested it will carry on easing off.... so hopefully only a couple of weeks to to until im in the clear!

Strong strong! You got this xx

toasterstrudle · 18/12/2019 15:44

Mine didnt stop until my baby was born, was even sick during the c section! I'm told that's rare but I wont be having any more!!

2Bubbas · 18/12/2019 16:56

Thank you for your replies. @Dullblue you sound exactly like I have been feeling! I was vomiting around 4 times a day too, and it has now settled to 1-2 times a day, so hopefully, it'll begin to ease just like yours. It's the nausea that's the hardest to deal with! Just constantly feeling sick after lunch and then eventually throwing up in the evening after dinner 😭😭😭😭

@toasterstrudle wow, that sounds awful, that would put me off having any more for sure too!

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Pegase · 18/12/2019 17:47

13+4 and still going but less than previously!

LoadOfBaubles · 18/12/2019 17:50

DC1 - eases a bit at 18 weeks, went away completely at 20 weeks

DC2 - horrendous hyperemesis until about 30 weeks, eased a bit to mild nausea after that until she was born

popcorndiva · 18/12/2019 17:50

Same as toasterstrudle. Mine never stopped even during labour and immediately afterwards.

Think that is an extreme case though.

forestdweller11 · 18/12/2019 17:55

Was sick at least twice a day until I was about 5 months and then 'just' queezy until I gave birth. I waited patiently for the blooming phase but it never arrived...

CoffeeAndCarbs · 18/12/2019 18:19

I'm 14+1 and still nauseous 24/7 (ongoing since week 6). It's exhausting! Can't wait to wake up feeling 'normal'.

123456kent · 18/12/2019 23:02

Weeks 6-11 horrendous, unbearable nausea.
12-14 bad
14-18 mostly ok, little bit bad
18 onwards fine
At 22 weeks it all seems like a distant memory. Some light nausea in the mornings and still aversion to some foods and smells but nothing I can’t cope with.
At it’s peak i couldnt see light at the end of the tunnel and now that seems silly as with hindsight it wasn’t actually that long it was terrible for.
Annoyingly, I dont spend all day thanking my lucky stars at how good i feel cos I now have terrible back and pelvis pain!
If its not one thing its another in pregnancy.
I’d take pain over nausea though, that was awful.

lisag1969 · 18/12/2019 23:10

Sorry mine never went until the end. X

paperplant · 19/12/2019 09:45

mine went for both pregnancies - gradually so I didn't really know when it was really over, but it was around 4 months that it was really improved.

HeyMac · 19/12/2019 11:35

As the baby exited my vagina

Sorry. But true story. Fucking miserable.

BlessedBeTheFruitCake · 19/12/2019 11:39

I was still being sick at 20 odd weeks, the last stretch I was nausea free but got horrendous heartburn instead.

magicalpeach · 19/12/2019 11:40

I'm 18 weeks and sick every morning, nausea 24/7, have to take anti-sickness tablets prescribed my GP.

In my 1st pregnancy I had hyperemesis gravidarum and was sick until the end (even in labour). As soon as the baby was born it completely vanished.

Sorry to not make you feel any better Grin to me pregnancy isn't like what you see in the movies!

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