So this is my 3rd pregnancy and I was so super lucky with my 1st and never experienced morning sickness. I had it with my second for a few weeks. This time around (I'm 7 weeks) I am so nauseous all day long and either nothing sounds good or makes me want to throw up just thinking about it. I force myself to eat because obviously the baby needs calories and nutrients, so I am getting enough calories. I'm also not throwing up ... yet ... just dry heaving. I'm like just at the level of nausea before you throw up most of the day. I'm pretty miserable and not functioning very well. Thankfully, my poor husband is picking up my slack. I just feel kind of guilty taking medicine if I'm not throwing up and losing weight. Are the rest of you just toughing it out or would you ask for meds?
Re: When to ask for anti-nausea meds
I'm 5weeks 2days from my LMP, the emergency doctor, did and ultrasound and it put me at 6weeks.
me: 27 | husband: 35
IR PCOS dx Sept. 2014
married May 2015 --> started NTNP
BFP 6.28.15 - EDD 3.6.16
baby #1 born 2.19.16
TTC #2 in April 2017
BFP 12.30.17 - EDD 9.6.18
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Married: October 2014
TTC #1 since September 2015
Me: 42, DH: 46, Married: 11/12
Losses: MMC#1 11/12 BO, MC#2 11/13 at 8w BO?, MMC#3 8/14 chromo healthy M @12 weeks, stopped growing at 10.
Negligible AMH, FSH finally went high. Pursued DE.
DD born at 38w2d on 5-27-16. Finally!!
Pregnant again with OE. EDD 11/9/17 Girl!
Married: October 2014
TTC #1 since September 2015
my dr offered nausea medicine to me, but it also advised that you should avoid driving while taking it and at the time I was in an outside sales position and was in my car 4-5 hours a day so it wasn't really an option for me.
I figured out my triggers, tried to avoid them as best as possible, and accepted that I was going to be throwing up.
My doctor also said that if I hadn't been puking she wouldn't have offered it, She said nausea is part of pregnancy and it's just one of the first uncomfortable things you are going to be living with. It felt a bit like a slap in the face but now at 28 weeks I know what she was saying,
*Kate*
February 2016
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Our family of 5 is complete!! Love our boys!
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If you have insurance, I don't know why the cost of the drug without insurance would bother you. However, if you have a moral objection to paying a discounted price for a drug with a high cost to others (which you are doing with every other drug you fill through your insurance), you can make this yourself by combining B6 and Unison, that's essentially all it is.
I also noticed that for some reason putting Vicks vapor rub on my chest so I could smell it make the odors much better and I was less sensitive to them. Oh and also Popsicles- you can get some healthy fruit ones at the store now that are not awful for you. For some reason the coconut water Popsicles were awesome for me.
Unfortunately I just lost my pregnancy, but I'm planning to try again and I'll use all the same things.
Good luck ladies.
I don't know why this statement bothered me, but it did! Moving on...
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