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RachelStrickson · 24/03/2020 16:43

I just wondered if anyone found their morning sickness got worse toward the end of the first trimester rather than easing off.

I'm expecting twins and I've felt queesy the whole time but since hitting 10 weeks it's horrendous, I can barely keep anything down now. I'm 11+3 and really struggling!

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xxxemzyxxx · 24/03/2020 17:58

I’m 12 weeks tomorrow and have found the last week that I am more sick in the evenings now, when I was mostly effected in the morning. I also find that my sickness creeps up on me, I don’t tend to feel sick but then find I’m rushing to the sink to be sick. I’ve felt queasy all day today though.

I can keep things down though. It might very well be because you are having twins that you feel more sick. If you can’t keep anything down it might be worth a call to your gp or midwife and see if they will give you anti sickness tablets?

RachelStrickson · 24/03/2020 18:47

Xxxemzyxxx I'm exactly the same, it has been in the evenings the entire time! I just honestly though it would ease off now. Fingers crossed we both feel better soon!!

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LexiM · 24/03/2020 19:23

I’ve had sickness on and off but mine was the worst over the weekend and yesterday at around 11+ weeks, I also naively thought I had got the worst of it and things would be changing! I’ve felt better today but now we are going into the evening it’s creeping in again! Really hope it goes away soon.

xxxemzyxxx · 24/03/2020 21:17

@RachelStrickson & @LexiM I thought the same, I thought the symptoms were fading a little, then came back with vengeance! I hope we all get past the horrible first symptoms soon! You too OP!

My only savour is ice lollies. I was on a video conference call with colleagues this morning with an ice lolly in hand, they were like what are you doing? Its 8.30am 😂

afternoontwee · 25/03/2020 02:49

10 weeks onwards was the worst for mine. It got a little bit better around 20ish weeks but the nausea didn’t go away for the whole pregnancy, just got easier to deal with. I was still throwing up the day i went into labour but it had almost become part of my daily routine! It went away immediately after the baby was out, which was magic.

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