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Terrible nausea

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dkilby · 21/04/2021 11:00

Hello, I'm 6 +3 today and the nausea is just awful, there doesn't seem to be anything I can do to stop it or ease it!

When I was about 7/8 DPO I started to feel sick in the evening and as a bit of background, I was pregnant last year but suffered a MMC. I suffered with nausea then too, but this time it started much earlier. Once that nausea hit me at 7/8 DPO I knew I was pregnant before I could even test to be sure.

It seems that for me it is just that my body doesn't like all the extra hormones! I just wondered if anyone else suffers this bad but doesn't actually be physically sick? If so, how do you ease it? Any advice?

Last year I was given medication for it, as I suffered a MMC there is no way for me to know what caused it, so I'm trying to stay away from a medication route if possible... that probably sounds crazy!

Other symptoms, I've been more tired than usual and seem to have cold like symptoms i.e. runny nose - when I blow my nose I always seem to get blood... this I'm putting down to the increase in blood volume, as it isn't a nose bleed I'm not generally concerned about it. Just wondered if these all seem normal?

I have a private scan booked for 2 weeks time, I'll 8 weeks then, just praying I hear that heartbeat this time.

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beingajen · 21/04/2021 12:29

Yes, I am currently 11plus3 with a 14month DS. I had one MMC at 7weeks 2 years ago. So basically been pregnant 3 years in 4 over April. I suffer nausea for all 3, worse for DS. This time I am also super tired. For the nausea my tip is to not get hungry , but also not get too full either. I have 2 small breakfasts in the morning (early starts here) I even take a small oat bar to bed, and only eat if I wake nauseous (3am is my witching hour). Plus lots more water, all that extra blood needs hydration. Plenty of fresh healthy food too. My nausea was always make worse if my blood sugar spiked and then drops. Stable blood sugar is my key. Maybe also try lying down/resting on your left side only. It holds your stomach contents in.

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