For the most part, I really like my OB. She's the only dr in her practice and every single person who works in her office is awesome. She's also super quick to get me in and out every appointment.
But, I've been nauseous this whole pregnancy. For the past few months, I typically only throw up once every couple of weeks but I feel sick frequently and dry heave a lot. Early in my 2nd tri, she sent me to a GI specialist just to make sure nothing else was wrong, and it was fine.
So she basically keeps telling me that it's pretty rare to be this nauseous the entire pregnancy and that I may have issues afterwards. I asked her, though, if I wasn't sick before the pregnancy, then should it go away after birth and she said yes..but she continues to act like it's so crazy that I feel like this.
For you STMs that had nausea the whole pregnancy, did it all go away after pregnancy?
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Re: OB is stressing me out..
I was lucky enough to not have it the entire pregnancy but all of my friends who did have it their ENTIRE pregnancy (bless their hearts)--it absolutely went away after birth. So hang in there!!!
This sounds insane--but when I had horrible morning sickness with my first --it lasted about 4 months--I got a tip from this site and it was to have sour patch kids. Something about the sour. so I was like WTH...and tried it...and it actually helped for whatever reason. Temporarily--but helped.
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I'm in the same boat! I've been on Zofran for the last 7 months because I couldn't keep any food down at all. I hadn't even considered the nausea sticking around after the baby is born... I feel for you! Best of luck.