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Morning sickness at night

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HighlyStrung1987 · 15/02/2024 22:55

Hi all. Nearly seven weeks with my second pregnancy after having a miscarriage at Christmas. I'm not feeling too bad in the day time, apart from being off my food and finding certain smells too much, but the nausea really kicks in at night. I'm a bad sleeper as it is, but now I'm just tossing and turning for hours feeling totally disgusting, then I'm obviously exhausted during the day. I can't snack at night, or first thing, because I have to take medication in the morning on an empty stomach and wait an hour before eating. I'm starting a new job on Monday and I cannot be this tired next week! Does anyone else experience their sickness like this and what has helped?

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handfulofsugar · 15/02/2024 22:58

Oooooooh yes I know what you are going through. You may be lucky and it will ease up

Flat lemonade can help

Gingerbread biscuits or gingernut biscuits

Some people say camomile tea- this didn't work for me but people do say

Try some fruit teas

Eat little but often throughout the day

Water water and more water

Gp can prescribe an antihistamine which helps with sleep and nausea

lpylu · 15/02/2024 23:03

I'm 7 weeks and experiencing insomnia and nausea. Carrying around a small tupaware of mixed nuts helps me. Cashews especially I just have a couple every so often.

Princesspollyyy · 15/02/2024 23:14

So sorry but nothing helped me. I had really bad all day nausea and vomiting, and none of the old wives tales things worked. Like ginger biscuits, flat lemonade, you name it I tried it.

And I had the sickness right up until the third trimester.

snoopy18 · 16/02/2024 06:43

You can speak to your gp about anti nausea meds.I chose to have them this pregnancy as first trimester was horrendous and was bed bound with hg for most of it. Had it during first pregnancy just didn’t know there was help available. Sleep though hasn’t been there most of this pregnancy due to sickness & then spd / pgp & general pregnancy insomnia I think. Least the newborn phase won’t be a complete shock to the system I figure 😂 it will be for the husband 😂 hope it settles for you soon

HighlyStrung1987 · 18/02/2024 09:51

Never mind, it's flipped on its head now and I'm fine at night but feel absolutely dreadful all day long 😂😭 First day of my new job tomorrow and noone there knows so should be interesting.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Unfortunately my diet is quite limited due to a chronic health condition and even sipping liquids is hard. I cannot believe there are people get sickness a lot worse than this and just get on with things, they deserve medals!

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