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nearly 34 weeks - feel so full it's making me vomit???

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catsypug · 07/05/2008 14:40

Urrgghh - big moan coming...sorry!

My belly is huge - couldn't eat any dinner last night, tiny bit of breakfast, no lunch and while DD was having her lunch I was wretching over the toilet just to try and clear some room I think?? This baby is huge.

Wasn't like this first time round - will I be able to eat anything ever again?

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cyteen · 07/05/2008 14:42

My sympathies. I've had periods of feeling like this and I'm only 24 weeks. Maybe how the baby is lying makes a difference, I don't know.

I guess it might be worthwhile getting checked out if the sickness continues...

Orissiah · 07/05/2008 18:49

I'm 36 weeks and baby is head down but filling up the space inside me even though she's average size according to the midwife. Still I get periodic bouts of vomiting/nausea/feelin too full to eat much. My midwife said it's normal for many women.

Jennylee · 07/05/2008 19:10

sympathy from me as well am only 25 weeks and get the same thing or feel like I can't breathe if I eat too big a meal (as in 2 filled rolls instead of just one)

mum2b1 · 08/05/2008 21:32

I have this at the moment.
Am 28 weeks and feel like I have eaten a house. I could only manage 2 slices of toast for dinner. and now I feel worse.
Can hardly move and am in agony.

How do you make it stop?

I guess the baby moved as I was fine this morning until about 3pm.

Really getting me down...

BigBadMouse · 08/05/2008 22:10

It does get a bit easier. I think 30-35 weeks is the worst time for it (obviously it deopends on the individual circumstances). I'm 39 weeks and I can now eat again (and boy am I eating!) but up until 36 weeks I couldn't eat anything without feeling ill and incredibly uncomfortable. I found nibbling tiny amounts throughout the day was the only option (fortunately I developed a thing for sunflower seeds at the same time). I tried to eat foods that were easily digestable and contained a lot of goodness - home-made flapjacks worked well for me as I could whip them up quickly with the DDs then pick at them as and when I felt I could. I also had to eat sort of leaning backwards to fit anything in but then if I had to pick up DD2..... I

I've had this with every pregnancy even though my DDs were hardly big.

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