Tomorrow I'll be week 8. Of course we are so excited about this little baby and that aspect helps keep me grounded when everything else I do or eat makes me debilitatingly nauseous or throw up. A couple of questions:
1. Does "morning" sickness start of mildly bad and then build up to a "climax" time and then taper off again, or does that appear to just be me? I've been sick for 19 days now and each day gets a little worse.
2. Is drinking milk a bad idea for nausea? I have drank it more the last week because it sounds good to me but I have felt worse the last week as well.
Thanks for your help and suggestions to this first time, lousy feeling, but oh-so-excited mama to be!!
Re: Severe Nausea
Married: Oct 20, 2013
BFP 1: Aug 31, 2015
EDD 1: May 12, 2016
DD1 Emma born May 12, 2016
An Honest Account of New Motherhood (with Postpartum Anxiety, Depression, and OCD)
BFP 2: October 07, 2019
EDD 2: June 20, 2020
At first, I was nauseous literally all the time. To curb that, I snacked a lot. I loved the Boom Chicka Pop kettle corn- sweet, salty, crunchy but not absolutely horrible for you. I also ate my fair share of cheese quesadillas. If milk calms your stomach, then I say go for it. (although the idea is so gross to me!!)
Now, I feel *mostly* ok but the sickness comes and goes and is often triggered by something (now my husband has to take care of our composting bin because it never fails that I puke if I ever try and empty it). And I can't go too long without a meal. I am hoping it goes away for good.....soon.....because it is really affecting the rest of my life- I am tired all the time and constantly feel sick. I know H understands, and he has been great, but I would really like (for the sake of our relationship!) to feel human again.