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Nausea wearing off at 7 weeks?

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Asher2021 · 29/12/2020 04:39

My morning sickness started at pretty much exactly 6 weeks and is now tapering off already at 7 weeks! It's making me so nervous that there is something wrong. My boobs are still tender but not so much anymore and I haven't had any bleeding. I haven't got my scan until next week and thinking the worst. Has this happened to anyone and everything was fine?

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strawberrycherryblossom · 29/12/2020 06:16

You will probably find your symptoms come and go at this stage. I would have days where I thought the nausea was easing but a few days later it would hit me like a train again. Hopefully your scan will reassure you but it's quite normal for symptoms to not be constant.

RainbowFlowers · 29/12/2020 06:17

My sickness was always on and off. Started at about 6 weeks and lasted until about 20 weeks with both my pregnancies. But I'd have a few days of feeling OK and think great the sickness is gone but it would come back.

Lots of symptoms come and go, try not to worry. Try to reframe it if you're not feeling sick thats good enjoy it.

All the best

scissorspaperrock · 29/12/2020 06:19

This sounds like me! I was really off at 6 weeks, not so much nausea but a starving/hunger feeling and fatigue. In week 7 I was mostly just tired and now halfway through week 8, I'm feeling normal(ish) again. I had a scan on Christmas Eve and all was fine. It's just one of those things that could mean something, or it might mean nothing. Try not to stress Smile

WalkingMeAway · 29/12/2020 09:08

My sickness was very off and on. And I panicked the same as you. First trimester is hard ! Try not to worry it’s very normal Flowers

kittenpeak · 29/12/2020 17:46

I’ve had no sickness or nausea at all. Some women don’t.

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