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Please tell me when your nausea stopped.

32 replies

ttcchapter1 · 06/07/2020 00:03

At how many weeks? 😫 I'm 11 weeks and can no longer handle this. Not puking a lot but a whole lot of nausea.

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GuiltyBark · 06/07/2020 00:08

Around 12 weeks. It was like a switch turned off. I know some people get it throughout but generally it's around 12 weeks. Yup it's horrid. X

avamiah · 06/07/2020 00:13

I was lucky I didn’t get sick but made up for it by having a horrendous time giving birth .
My daughter is 10 now and a only child.
😬

comeasyouare91 · 06/07/2020 00:17

14 weeks with my first pregnancy then 17 weeks for my second. Unfortunately, the nausea returned with my second around 30 weeks. I felt the only thing that helped me was snacking almost every hour on things like digestive biscuits or grapes. Poor you, it really is rough and I hope it passes soon

Popjam · 06/07/2020 00:19

I had very bad nausea on my first pregnancy but it eased around 16/17 weeks.

Didn't have it half as bad on my next pregnancies.

Wallabyone · 06/07/2020 00:21

Pregnancy 1 continued throughout, unfortunately.
Pregnancies 2 and 3 the worst of the sickness ended by 20 weeks, but I'd still get occasional bouts of nausea. I wish you well, and hope it passes soon x

CoffeeBeansGalore · 06/07/2020 00:22

Try sucking small ice cubes. Open windowd & allow plenty of fresh air through the house so no strong smells. I feel for you Flowers

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MazDazzle · 06/07/2020 00:26

16 weeks. Up until then it felt like I had a permanent hangover. After that point I felt fine! It passes. It will get better. The first few months were definitely the worst.

Thinkpinkstink · 06/07/2020 00:29

12 weeks on the dot.

I has the odd wave of nausea after then (which I thought could be hormone rushes), but I was largely in the clear from 12 weeks onward.

You'll get the odd person who suffers their whole pregnancy, but usually when your placenta takes-over providing your baby with nutrition, you tend to feel a heap better.

Thinkpinkstink · 06/07/2020 00:38

*had (not has)

Rubyandsaphire · 06/07/2020 00:39

Both times the minute I gave birth.

sel2223 · 06/07/2020 00:48

It got a lot better around week 14 then went completely around 20 weeks.
Looking back, I think weeks 7-11 were the worst though.

SinisterBumFacedCat · 06/07/2020 00:48

When I gave birth.

Maz91 · 06/07/2020 01:03

29 weeks still going. There are good days and bad days.

DramaAlpaca · 06/07/2020 01:07

Poor you, OP. It's miserable.

For me it stopped completely around 20 weeks, all three times.

Purpleartichoke · 06/07/2020 01:09

Once dd was born.

It was a long 9 months with way too much time at the hospital.

ttcchapter1 · 06/07/2020 01:54

Thank you so much! For giving me hope and also preparing me for the worst 😂❤️

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giggly · 06/07/2020 02:02

Right after delivery. Sorry op not what you’re wanting to hear.

BakedBeeeen · 06/07/2020 02:15

Hi OP, mine finished at 16 weeks. The poor poor women who have it the whole pregnancy are the exceptions.

sarahc336 · 06/07/2020 06:29

Both pregnancies got better around 12 weeks but didn't fully go until about 17 weeks Confused x

peachypetite · 06/07/2020 07:22

16 weeks

Ihaveoflate · 06/07/2020 07:28

About 14 weeks and it wasn't overnight, more of a gradual improvement. I do remember how awful it was! You're nearly there - it might start improving in the next couple of weeks.

daydreamerfordays · 06/07/2020 07:42

I'm coming up to 15 weeks and I'd say it's gradually improving.. my marker being I can get through the morning without being sick before doing anything. Definitely still not 100% though

SerenadeOfTheSchoolRun · 06/07/2020 08:07

14 weeks with my first, 16 with my second and 20 with my third. Fingers crossed for you that it will be 12 weeks. You have my sympathy.

Tinyhumansurvivalist · 06/07/2020 08:11

Truthfully... About an hour after I gave birth.

I had horrific HG all the way through and the only thing that stopped the sickness was strong meds from my gp. The nausea however never stopped. My job at the time was in a factory and line working for a good 70% of the time so occupational health signed me off from being 12 weeks

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