Anyone else in agony over when the morning sickness and exhaustion will ever end? I've had enough to the point where I'm actually feeling really down. I'm 8 weeks and a couple of days so still a few weeks left of my first trimester but I'm really hoping the symptoms will ease up way before then as it feels like it's been forever since I woke up feeling like my normal self. It's definitely worse this week so I'm hoping this is the worst part so that it can be over with already. I'm not having a great time at all and want to get to a point where I can actually feel excited about this blessing. Blah! :-&
Re: So over this "morning" sickness!
Some of the things that have helped me at different moments:
Ginger (tea, root, candies)
Toast (I've done with honey or with peanut butter, but both only worked for a couple days before I was repulsed by them)
Small sips of water throughout the day (cold or hot, for some reason room temperature water sometimes made me feel more nauseous, I have no idea why)
Mint (drinking mint tea, or just smelling it. I actually smelled it a lot more than I drank it)
Bananas
Apples helped at times
Yogurt (sometimes worked great, other times it was awful, be careful bc yogurt isn't really gentle on your stomach)
Lemon hard candies
Warm (but not scalding hot) baths, helped relax my body I think
Crackers (especially saltines)
Some small, light biscuit type of cookies
Some juices
Granola/cereal bars - just try a ton of different types so you find ones that work and you don't get too sick of them.
Plain pasta also worked for a couple of days
I hope some of that is helpful to you (or to someone), but hang in there!! If it doesn't get better definitely talk to your doctor to see what they can do. I actually live in Italy right now and they won't give you almost any medicine other than prenatal vitamins when you're pregnant, but I definitely have lots of friends in the states who have been able to get help with it. You can do this!!
And I'm totally with you on the emotions... There have been multiple times when I started crying for what I now realize was no reason but in the moment it felt so real. It's also hard being across the ocean from my whole family during this. Are you staying in France for your whole pregnancy/delivery?
I will be in France for the delivery yes, so I guess I'll have a midwife as I think that's generally the way they do things here (still need to read up on exactly what that entails though). We're visiting home (South Africa) in June and will be back in France beginning of July. My husband plays rugby here, so has an extremely physical job and trains hard everyday so for him to still find the energy to take care of me after his long days is really appreciated on my part. I'm lucky he's had the last 2 weekends off so has been able to stay home with me but I will be home alone for majority of the last few months of my pregnancy due to him being away for training and for the rugby World Cup. Hoping my mom will be able to come spend some time with me then.
Hoping I'll have a turnaround sooner rather than later! It's been a real help getting in touch on this platform and knowing I'm not alone and that someone relates and understands exactly what I'm feeling and experiencing, especially since this is my first pregnancy. Hope you'll continue to feel much better and I'm looking forward to reaching that point myself.