I'm almost 16 weeks and my nausea is still going strong. You might find a lot of helpful answers from others on the symptoms thread; a search should turn it up pretty easily.
Me: 34 DH: 36
Married since 11/11/11 BFP#1 10/5/13 MC 11/11/13 @9wks 3d BFP#2 7/20/14 EDD 4/4/15
Same here, but this is another boy and so I'm sure I'll have hypermesis just like I did with DS! I was hoping it would disappear like it did with DD but it's only gotten worse
I can relate to all the posts. Ugh! Mine started mid-September(around 10 weeks) and is still going strong. I am on 3 medications to keep from vomiting. It helps, mostly, except the evenings are pretty bad. Hoping it tapers off. I have never had it this badly before.
Baby #1: EDD: 5/31/08 DD born sleeping due to severe preeclampsia at 22 weeks 1/26/08
I swear I feel like my first and second trimester's were flipped. I had no nausea in the first, and now in the 2nd, all the nausea. It's a good time, really.... X_X
WTH???? I went 12 weeks w/no MS (don't go hating on me I've had horrible other symptoms!) then all the sudden at 13 weeks (when you're "supposed to be in the clear") and now I have terrible every day evening sickness! Why!?!?
So far 2nd trimester has just added headaches, dizziness, weird eyeball pressure, and restless legs to my symptoms list ... yay making babies. How did guys get the easy job?!
I've been dealing with the morning sickness since i found out i was pregnant at 6w, now im 16wks and it sneaks up on me with mucus or food i cant have. Plus the other symptoms are driving me crazy headaches, dizziness, etc. goodluck to all and congrats. I think im having a boy btw
I thought it was getting better but today it was back with a vengeance. TMI but I actually got a nose bleed while vomiting today. It was so scary I called the doctor who said it was normal. I hope you feel better!
I'm at 16 weeks and still have insane nausea. My midwife prescribed Reglan, but after reading all the scary side effects, I'm scared to take it. Is anyone taking Reglan for nausea/vomiting?
@Marisa00 I'm taking Diclegis. Without it I was unable to keep anything down and do my normal daily routine. It was a lifesaver for me. There are other medications (Zofran for example) so perhaps you should ask for the one you feel most comfortable taking after researching them all. But definitely take something.
Yeah...mine's not as frequent, but it's much more intense when it creeps up on me. I'm much sicker than I was with DD. Good thing we'd already decided on 2 kids, because I won't do this again.
I find I get nauseous if I'm even the slightest bit hungry; then if I don't eat in time, it's full-blown MS and I can't eat anything. I try to eat every 3 hours regardless of how hungry I feel.
Mine is definitely worse in 2nd tri so far. Not too frequent, but terrible when it does hit. I've found that if I eat even one bite too much, I'm in for trouble. I get fuller faster now, so I'm eating less food, but maybe a little more frequently. I just try to adjust my habits to avoid the sickness as much as possible.
Re: 2nd Trimester & Nausea?
Me: 34 DH: 36
Married since 11/11/11
BFP#1 10/5/13 MC 11/11/13 @9wks 3d
BFP#2 7/20/14 EDD 4/4/15
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TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
IUI#3 BFP, DD 5/31/2012
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I went 12 weeks w/no MS (don't go hating on me I've had horrible other symptoms!) then all the sudden at 13 weeks (when you're "supposed to be in the clear") and now I have terrible every day evening sickness! Why!?!?