We are 11w 2d preggers with twins, and I was just wondering when ya'lls morning sickness let up. mine seems to be giving me a little break. Thank you in advance for your replies.
16 weeks. At 13 weeks they put me on Zofran because I was very dehyrated and blood pressure had skyrocketed. It took 5 people trying to get an IV line in me so they could give me fluids, thats how dehydrated I was. Bascially, I could keep some food down, but as soon as I drank anything after the food, I would just throw up everything. So I really was not drinking as much fluids as I should have been. Once on the Zofran, I was able to drink and eat. I still had nausea, but it kept me from throwing up and took the edge off the nausea. Don't be afraid to ask for it if you need it.
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Take zofran and zantac every day to try to manage it.
I hope your symptoms go away for good!
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I had ms until 15 wks, had the 16th wk as a vacation, and it started again WORSE at 17 wks. So bad I finally asked for Zofran... lifesaver. But then went away again after 17 wks.
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Mine lasted from week 5 to week 25, but was replaced by horrid heartburn around 30 weeks. I was on zofran and that helped, but I still did a lot of throwing up. It seemed to push m/s down to nausea. It was much more manageable that way!
With DD it started at 6 wks and lasted till 18ish weeks. I had to take Zofran in roder to keep food/water down and it wasn't fool-proof.
This time, exactly at 6wks it hit and I went right back to the Zofran. I haven't puked yet, but it helps with the queasy feeling a little and makes me able to function with a toddler.
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Still have it at 19+ weeks... It's better than it was at 16 weeks, but it is still around. Usually just a first thing in AM thing, and then I'm good for the rest of the day.
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Hate to tell you, but I still have mine at 29w.
Take zofran and zantac every day to try to manage it.
I hope your symptoms go away for good!
"If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane" -- Jimmy Buffett
Mine lasted from week 5 to week 25, but was replaced by horrid heartburn around 30 weeks. I was on zofran and that helped, but I still did a lot of throwing up. It seemed to push m/s down to nausea. It was much more manageable that way!
With DD it started at 6 wks and lasted till 18ish weeks. I had to take Zofran in roder to keep food/water down and it wasn't fool-proof.
This time, exactly at 6wks it hit and I went right back to the Zofran. I haven't puked yet, but it helps with the queasy feeling a little and makes me able to function with a toddler.
I hope yours is over for good! It is the worst!