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Springawake · 27/07/2020 17:06

There isn't really a point to this post . I just wanted to say how much I'd forgotten how awful morning sickness is you would think I'd be used to it now this being my third pregnancy .

Morning sickness , which is a lie because it doesn't just happen in the morning haha is horrible 🤢🤢

And the feeling of being so drained . I'm 7 weeks pregnant . Anyone else at this stage of wanting to hug the toilet every 10 minutes ? Haha

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Theresapossibility · 27/07/2020 17:26

Yup. 2nd time was alot worse as well.

I still want a 3rd baby though... although dh doesnt

Hope you feel better soon

speakfriendandenter · 27/07/2020 17:33

I remember having a set of big lidded bowls for my 'morning' sickness. 1 lived in the car, 1 at work, 1 in lounge, 1 by the bed & a travel one to take with me. Super glamorous! Grin
I used to try to help myself by being sick in the shower as it gave me about 30mins to get ready for work before the nausea kicked up a notch. I drank a hell of a lot of ginger ale!

SherbertStrawberry · 27/07/2020 17:36

With DC2 I needed to eat, constantly, to stop being sick. I’d be horribly sick first thing then the rest of the day I’d need to be nibbling - one of the volunteers at my old place of work guessed very early on due to my constant troughing

Springawake · 27/07/2020 20:56

It's just such a horrible sickness , it's a bit like that sickness you get when your stomachs completely empty and desperately need to eat something .

Yes I agree I think morning sickness gets worse the more children you have

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