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Third trimester hyperemisis

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Friedseasalt · 16/06/2025 18:12

I have suffered from hyperemisis my whole pregnancy now, since around roughly 6 weeks. Multiple hospital trips and stays due to dehydration. Currently on oral Cyclizine and Ondansetron, allergic to Prochlorperazine which is really frustrating as I’ve heard it can work quite well. There has not been one week where I haven’t physically been sick however did feel around 20 weeks I was being less sick and able to go out and about a bit more. Now 28 weeks and it’s like I’m back at the very beginning, anything I eat comes straight back up, just want to sleep all the time. I’m now worried about how I could possibly go to 40 weeks like this and expect to give birth. Any tips, suggestions or even your own experiences would be comforting I feel like a massive melt down is pending.

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Superscientist · 16/06/2025 19:47

With my daughter I had hyperemesis in the first and third trimesters and intermittent in the second. I read there's another surge of hormones in the third trimester
I'm pregnant again and I've been on xonvea this time and it's the next I've managed the sickness (hyperemesis in two other pregnancies that ended in miscarriage). It starts again at 23 weeks with my daughter it stopped at 36 weeks so I got a few weeks reprieve before she arrived at 38 weeks.

Have you tried xonvea? How are you coping with the heat? My daughter was August born and found the sickness massively increased on warmer days as I got dehydrated that then made the nausea worse. It was 2020 so I was avoiding hospital as much as possible so I clung on to cooler days when I could hydrate a bit more and get the sickness more manageable

Saga21 · 23/06/2025 13:26

Hi. Sorry to hear this.
Ask the doctors for more medications. I am taking a combination of 5 different types I just had to keep pushing and my midwife in the end got me an apt with the obstetrician who wrote to the GP with a plan. Even going through your pregnancy unit if needed.

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