I'm 18 weeks and I still get nauseous if I don't take my 2 diclectin at night. I didn't have any relief at all until I was about 16.5 weeks. Hang in there, buttered toast is your best friend, I'm having a hard time eating as well.
I'm 18 weeks and was feeling good for almost 3 days! Then last night I went to bed with a migraine and woke up this morning to puke my brains out. Still sick at almost 12:30. Ugh.
I've had a bit of returning nausea (it went away for a couple weeks then came back) and I have to say as much as feeling sick when you're hungry sucks, try to eat small things at a time. I'd recommend bread, a muffin, or anything with starch as it will help to absorb stomach acids. And bananas, since apparently they're the magic fruit and are good for helping with a lot of things, including potassium.
Nineteen weeks and still taking zofran at least once a day . Doctor says I might be one of the "lucky ones" who is sick through the entire pregnancy. I think as time goes on you'll have more good days, but be prepared, the bad days may stick around! Try not to eat a ton of food at once and greasy food has been a big no no for me. Also, sugar is my arch enemy! Never fails to have nausea after a delicious snickers... Worth it.
You are not alone! 19 weeks and still sick here. Not quite as bad as during the first trimester, but functioning is still a challenge. Sadly my doc said I may be in this for the long haul...
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