Yep, every morning I puke. I've started waking up a little bit earlier just to leave myself time to do so because it comes in waves throughout my morning routine. At night I feel sick but never throw up.
So sorry you ladies are still having regular morning sickness I've had a stomach bug twice in a week. I've puked more this week than I have my whole pregnancy.
I didn't have much morning sickness in the first tri. I do dry heave every morning now & have throw up in the sink on occasion. It catches me off guard when brushing my teeth
22 weeks almost 23 and yes I had one day this week where I woke up without throwing up but it must have been a fluke. Everyyyyy morning 5am wake up call anywho ZOFRAN is my BFFL. Complain to your doctor and get this stuff! It's magic!
Yup. 4th pregnancy and this is the longest I've ever been puking while pregnant.
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BFP July 2014. Low Progesterone. DS born by repeat c-section for breech presentation. BFP November 2011 TWINS!!!. Lost a twin at 7 weeks. DS born VBAC. BFP July 2009. DD born via c/section for breech presentation. BFP Jan. 2009. Missed miscarriage at 9 weeks.D&C March 2010 December 2009 - Diagnosed with bicornuate uterus.
I've been wanting to ask the same question. 21 weeks and MS pretty much the same for the last 4 months.
But after being nauseous for a quarter of a year, I've kind of gotten used to it. Just an annoying part of every day. Luckily, even if it doesn't leave, we only have to suffer through another 19 odd weeks, then it HAS to be over!
I am sorry you are still dealing with this! I tried to get off my MS meds (unisom and vitamin b), but started getting sick again. Thankfully, unlike the 1st trimester, mine is controlled pretty well with the medicine. I would just rather not have to take them.
"> TTC since 2012 Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear 8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring 1/12 HSG all clear! 2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal 3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment 3/14 first RE appointment 5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!
I've been wanting to ask the same question. 21 weeks and MS pretty much the same for the last 4 months.
But after being nauseous for a quarter of a year, I've kind of gotten used to it. Just an annoying part of every day. Luckily, even if it doesn't leave, we only have to suffer through another 19 odd weeks, then it HAS to be over!
Someone at work told me that she was nauseous every time she breastfed for the first few months. I nearly cried just thinking about it!
"> TTC since 2012 Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear 8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring 1/12 HSG all clear! 2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal 3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment 3/14 first RE appointment 5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!
20 weeks and still nauseous every day. Don't throw up too much anymore but am sick every night without fail and often throughout the day too. I've been trying to track it with what I eat to see if there are any patterns, but no rhyme or reason I'm just sick all the time pretty much. I at least feel a little better that I'm not the only one still sick...I've been feeling like there must be something wrong with me!
So glad you said something. YES! Not everyday like in the beginning, but every second/third day. Zofran helps most of the time, and it is pretty magical.
I saw my obstetrician on Friday and he said that, though they don't know why, studies suggest that there is a strong correlation between severe and persistent morning sickness and healthy labours. Women who complain of ongoing morning sickness are less likely to end up having C-sections. And he said that I have a well-positioned placenta and a very long, closed cervix, which mean the premature labour is unlikely. I'll take morning sickness over having my baby too early (wouldn't wish that on ANYONE)
I've been wanting to ask the same question. 21 weeks and MS pretty much the same for the last 4 months.
But after being nauseous for a quarter of a year, I've kind of gotten used to it. Just an annoying part of every day. Luckily, even if it doesn't leave, we only have to suffer through another 19 odd weeks, then it HAS to be over!
Someone at work told me that she was nauseous every time she breastfed for the first few months. I nearly cried just thinking about it!
Oh my word @Hpearl I might just cry too!! Praying that none of us have to suffer through that too!!
Every morning! I found that it's easier to just get it over with first thing because at that point it's only bile. Zofran works great when I have to go to work and Promathazine is better for days off... Granted it knocks me out. I've also used lemon essential oil on my collar bone (for mild nausea) and Doterra's DigestZen essential oil on my belly after meals.
I taking diegic and it is a miracle pill but still throwing up randomly!
Same here. Taking Diclegis but still throwing up occasionally. I'm 20 weeks plus 1 day. I had a rough day last Friday and threw up 3 times but that is rare since getting out of the first trimester and getting on medication.
I take Diclegis. I still throw up between 1-4 times a day. Without it is all day long. I was sick with DD the whole 9 months so I'm not expecting it to get much better.
I've been wanting to ask the same question. 21 weeks and MS pretty much the same for the last 4 months.
But after being nauseous for a quarter of a year, I've kind of gotten used to it. Just an annoying part of every day. Luckily, even if it doesn't leave, we only have to suffer through another 19 odd weeks, then it HAS to be over!
Someone at work told me that she was nauseous every time she breastfed for the first few months. I nearly cried just thinking about it!
Oh my word @Hpearl I might just cry too!! Praying that none of us have to suffer through that too!!
I know right?!? She is now pregnant with her third...due the day before me, so you must forget or it must all the worth it right?
"> TTC since 2012 Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear 8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring 1/12 HSG all clear! 2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal 3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment 3/14 first RE appointment 5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!
@Hpearl, here's hoping this will all just fade away from our memories once we hold our little bundles.
I'm actually starting to think that we have to deal with vomiting and gas so we'll have more sympathy for our little ones when they throw up all over us and cry for ages about gas etc
@CaterinaC, I've never heard of Zofran, don't know if it's available in South Africa, but it sounds amazing! I'm seeing my Doc on Monday for a check-up and ultrasound before we fly to Australia in 2 weeks and it would be lovely to be vomit free for the vacation! I'll definitely look into it. Thanks!
I still get the random times where I feel very sick and have to take a zofran ( my doctor prescribed a whole bunch so I have a lot to use) I was doing well till today where I had some of the pretzel crust pizza from little Cesar's which just messed me up good. Im just praying for a good glucose test without vomiting
Re: 21 weeks and still throwing up!
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I also want to inflict bodily harm on people that tell me I am too far along to still be sick.
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BFP May 2017.
BFP November 2011 TWINS!!!. Lost a twin at 7 weeks. DS born VBAC.
BFP July 2009. DD born via c/section for breech presentation.
BFP Jan. 2009. Missed miscarriage at 9 weeks.D&C March 2010
December 2009 - Diagnosed with bicornuate uterus.
But after being nauseous for a quarter of a year, I've kind of gotten used to it. Just an annoying part of every day. Luckily, even if it doesn't leave, we only have to suffer through another 19 odd weeks, then it HAS to be over!
TTC since 2012
Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear
8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring
1/12 HSG all clear!
2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal
3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment
3/14 first RE appointment
5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation
as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting
poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!
TTC since 2012
Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear
8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring
1/12 HSG all clear!
2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal
3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment
3/14 first RE appointment
5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation
as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting
poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!
So glad you said something. YES! Not everyday like in the beginning, but every second/third day. Zofran helps most of the time, and it is pretty magical.
I saw my obstetrician on Friday and he said that, though they don't know why, studies suggest that there is a strong correlation between severe and persistent morning sickness and healthy labours. Women who complain of ongoing morning sickness are less likely to end up having C-sections. And he said that I have a well-positioned placenta and a very long, closed cervix, which mean the premature labour is unlikely. I'll take morning sickness over having my baby too early (wouldn't wish that on ANYONE)
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Oh my word @Hpearl I might just cry too!! Praying that none of us have to suffer through that too!!
Same here. Taking Diclegis but still throwing up occasionally. I'm 20 weeks plus 1 day. I had a rough day last Friday and threw up 3 times but that is rare since getting out of the first trimester and getting on medication.
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TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
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IUI#2 BFP!
TTC since 2012
Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear
8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring
1/12 HSG all clear!
2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal
3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment
3/14 first RE appointment
5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation
as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting
poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!
I'm actually starting to think that we have to deal with vomiting and gas so we'll have more sympathy for our little ones when they throw up all over us and cry for ages about gas etc
@CaterinaC, I've never heard of Zofran, don't know if it's available in South Africa, but it sounds amazing! I'm seeing my Doc on Monday for a check-up and ultrasound before we fly to Australia in 2 weeks and it would be lovely to be vomit free for the vacation! I'll definitely look into it. Thanks!