Anyone else experiencing this? Any tips? I struggle to eat or drink anything in the past week, but I haven't vomited at all. Thanks ladies!
Me: 29 DH: 32
Together since January 23, 2013
Married March 22, 2014
TTC #1 since August 2015
First RE meeting February 2, 2016; tests normal for both of us
Clomid round #4 of 150 mg followed by
First Ovidrel trigger shot February 10, 2016
First IUI February 12, 2016 Negative
Started Letrozole 5mg round #1 February 23
Began additional Letrozole 5mg + Dexamethasone 1 mg March 8
Ovidrel trigger shot March 16
IUI #2 March 18 with progesterone suppositories beginning March 19
Positive HPT April 2 Praise God!!!
Estimated Due Date: December 8
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Re: All Day Nausea
BFP #1 Nov 2015 ended in MC Dec 26 2015
BFP #2 Feb 2016, EDD Nov 8 2016
BFP #1 Nov 2015 ended in MC Dec 26 2015
BFP #2 Feb 2016, EDD Nov 8 2016
Together since January 23, 2013
Married March 22, 2014
TTC #1 since August 2015
First RE meeting February 2, 2016; tests normal for both of us
Clomid round #4 of 150 mg followed by
First Ovidrel trigger shot February 10, 2016
First IUI February 12, 2016 Negative
Started Letrozole 5mg round #1 February 23
Began additional Letrozole 5mg + Dexamethasone 1 mg March 8
Ovidrel trigger shot March 16
IUI #2 March 18 with progesterone suppositories beginning March 19
Positive HPT April 2 Praise God!!!
Estimated Due Date: December 8
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Married: October 2014
TTC #1 since September 2015
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I threw up at the doc's initial appt. But he said that it was a good thing because the hormones that make you nauseous are the same ones that your body needs to change in order to carry your baby.
Being nauseated all day is normal. Eat throughout and try seabands.
I'm currently 7w3d and I have had all day-every day nausea since the day I turned 6 weeks. Its been hell and most days all I can eat are saltines and popsicles.
Before becoming pregnant my husband and I were vegan. Now I sometimes crave meat or cheese but when I go to eat them its gag-city for me. I have had some things that have had a bit of diary or such because it seems like the only thing I can stomach, mainly egg noodles.
I just had my dating U/S today and the nurse suggested unisom and B6 (25 mg-3x a day: up to 200 mg/ day) I'm hoping it works because this whole not eating thing is making me so exhausted. I sleep 12+ hours and I'm still so tired all of the time.
Here's what has helped me:
- Take vitamins at night, before bed, with a cracker or two. Sometimes the vitamins themselves can cause that upset stomach feeling, especially if you are taking vitamins with a lot of iron or DHA.
- If you gag while taking your vitamins, try taking them with a sip of a strong flavored juice, like cran-blueberry.
- Keep fruit in the freezer. If nothing sounds good, some frozen fruit in the blender is still usually ok for me.
- For protein, try peanut butter instead of meat.
- Sip on decaf coffee or decaf tea when the nausea starts to get bad. Somehow, warm liquids help settle it down.
- When nothing sounds good to eat, think of the most simple comfort foods that kids eat (plain pasta, plain cheeseburger, toast with an egg, macaroni and cheese, broth and rice, etc.). Sometimes when nothing sounds good, a basic kid food is all I can stomach. I lost 13 lbs in first tri last time due to the nausea.
I have HG so I deal with a nausea clinic, these are some of the tips that help me..but might not help every one and food (sweet, sour, preggo pops, ginger, crackers ect) doesn't help me at all. I have also tried acupuncture, seabands, nutritionists, dieticians, ect
I take meds of course but on top of them I take B6, antacid and probiotics and magnesium. I do not take a prenatal at all during my pregnancies as they make me sick. I sometimes can take a childrens iron free sugar free gummy with folic acid.
Eating protein every 2 hours. (small small amounts)
Getting lots of sleep.
Carrying Ziploc freezer bags, they are the best to contain on the go vomit.
I take Zofran and diclectin and took reglan first trimester. I sometimes have to get IV fluids/meds. Hope you feel better soon.
BFP Sept 2016
Fingers crossed for a sticky rainbow baby!