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Nombie · 03/04/2020 07:48

I am about 9 weeks and having awful sickness.
It's almost like a timer goes off, I wake up and feel uneasy and throw up, same thing about 12 and again about 4-5 and again before bed. I don't always throw up but more often than not I do. I'm trying ginger biscuits, eating smaller more frequent meals, mints. I've had food by the bed for when I wake up and snacked all day on dry simple things and sometimes that helps but it's just getting a bit much. I also tried the pressure bands things but they're tight on my fat wrists.

I asked my partner to bring me some dry cereal in bed this morning and he looks at me and stops what he's about to say but I say what and he is all, wouldn't it be better to just get up and get it over with. I am scared and tired of throwing up, I have hurt my throat doing it so much. He did bring me the cereal in the end, he's very sweet but in the morning he has a routine and hates anything which throws it off, how he'll cope when the baby is here goodness knows but anyway.

I need this sickness to go away please help.

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3rdTrimester · 03/04/2020 08:22

Sounds familiar. I was only physically sick twice but the constant, intense nausea lasted until I was about 14 weeks before it started to ease off (was completely gone by 17 weeks).

Hopefully it wears off sooner for you but if not, speak to your GP, they can't prescribe anti-sickness meds to help if needs be. It's important that you are staying well hydrated so try to keep eating and drinking.

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