I had started throwing up the other day, I was always nauseated. But now I'm thinking I may have just had food poisoning because I haven't thrown up since. Nausea is still there and the occasional run to the bathroom but I just gag.
Thankfully haven't thrown up at all but nausea most of the day. I just try really hard not to think about it because I have a bad phobia of vomit (weird, I know)
I threw up once around 6 weeks, but then my husband came down with a stomach bug a day or so later, so I'm pretty sure my throwing up had nothing to do with the pregnancy. I was really nauseated from 5.5-8 weeks, but since then, I've been feeling pretty good. I never got sick with any of my other pregnancies, either. Guess I'm one of the lucky ones.
I'm thankful I've made it the first 10wks without throwing up but I get nauseous in the evening. Usually starts right before I go to bed. I'm thankful for no throwing up yet and hope it stays that way. I do have bad heartburn almost all day though.
I'm 10w1d. From weeks 6-present I have been nauseated every single waking hour. I throw up anywhere from 1-6 times a day. At 7 weeks they had to put me on prescription meds because I lost 3 pounds in 2 days (I started out 115 at 5'8") and since then am still below my "starting weight." I'm super scared it's going to effect our little gummy bear in a bad way but he was dancing up a storm and wiggling a bunch at our 9w ultrasound. Just trying to keep down a cup of water every hour.
It varies widely for me. Some days are great and it's once if at all. Usually first thing in the morning.
But last week I spent about 5 days vomiting at least 6 times a day, couldn't keep anything down. I started making sure I keep something in my stomach at all times, and it has gotten better. Of course, about the time I think something is working, it stops working.
Re: How many times a day do you throw up?
BFP #5: 3/25/2015: EDD: 12/8/2015.
But last week I spent about 5 days vomiting at least 6 times a day, couldn't keep anything down. I started making sure I keep something in my stomach at all times, and it has gotten better. Of course, about the time I think something is working, it stops working.