Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Pregnancy

Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

When did your morning/all bloody day sickess let up? :-(

12 replies

LeeWT · 30/08/2009 13:17

Hi all just wondering how many weeks you were when ms eased? Am only just 8 wks and have awful all day nausea. No puking which might actually help. With dd the sickness wasn't quite as bad but didn't go away til 14-16wks don't know how I could last that long feeling like I do :-(

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
grin · 30/08/2009 13:24

Oh your pain is felt . If it's any help I had it worse this time too, terrible nausea and it was about 14 wks it eased off. I thought I'd never make it through but thanks to salt and vinegar crisps I did. Eat whatever you fancy whenever you fancy it I reckon. Hope you feel better soon.

Fruitpastels · 30/08/2009 13:24

My 'all day' nausea and being sick 2-3 times a day eased when I was 16 weeks. It was dreadful and a lot worse in this pg than with DS. I feel for you. Try not to let yourself go without food as it can make MS much worse. It will soon be over - I feel for you.

Chooster · 30/08/2009 14:43

About 14 weeks or 16 weeks for me - my MS got worse wiht each pregnancy - not sure if that was because I just didn't have time to relax after the first... Good luck, eat and drink as much as you can and rest - the time will pass by but it probably feels like an eternity at the moment. Good luck!

LeeWT · 30/08/2009 19:14

Thanks for all the replies .. Sounds like 14wks at best. Would love couple weeks off work :-( good luck to all the other ms sufferers!

OP posts:
jennifersofia · 30/08/2009 20:01

I feel for you. Mine was about 12/13 wks for all three pregnancies, and sickness was similar to yours. Only thing that helped was to eat little and often.
It will go!

katster37 · 30/08/2009 20:06

Hmm, it's not fun, is it? Mine began easing around 16 weeks but was still there mildly until around 22 weeks. Yuck. Am sure it will be worth it though. And everyone told me I was a freak so I am sure most people's ends a lot sooner.

Wonderstuff · 30/08/2009 20:10

Mine got better at about 18 weeks but never went completely. Its so miserable isn't it. I couldn't face work and spent 4 weeks on the sofa when it was at its worse Hope yo9u are feeling better soon. Chewy rennies were the only thing that stopped me throwing up..

sunnybump · 31/08/2009 13:54

This is my first pregnancy and I was shocked by how awful ms can be . Mine went at about 12 weeks, which was such a relief as like you it was all day nausea. My ms was definitely worse at 8ish weeks so you might be past the worst.

It will pass...

MrsSeanBean · 31/08/2009 14:03

About 14 weeks for me I think. I really sympathise, it is dreadful.

I am not looking forward to a second pregnancy. I felt sick, was sick, still felt sick. It was vile.

And to cope with it when you have a dc to contend with must be almost indescribable.

Hope you're feeling better soon.

LeeWT · 31/08/2009 15:09

Hopefully this is the worst of it sunnybean.. Thank god it's the bank holiday I put poor dd into nursery and am lying in bed in a heap :-(

developing new hatred for those who haven't been sick and haven't put weight on grrrrr ;-)

time for chocolate methinks!

OP posts:
franklymydear · 31/08/2009 15:16

dd1 at 18 weeks
ds1 didn't have any
ds2 at 14 weeks
dd2 at 22 weeks

sorry

ginger chews I've found to be good since

freudianslips · 31/08/2009 18:52

DD at 14 weeks, ugh.

This one - still going strong at 12 weeks +. Coping with it in conjunction with wrangling a toddler has been hellish. I hope it goes in the next couple of weeks ...

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread