I'm week 7 (almost 8) and my symptoms are REALLY bad . Is anyone else having this? 
Like I'm so nauseous about everything to the point where I pulled dinner out of the oven tonight then sat outside for 2 hours until everyone had eaten and the smell was gone. 
I've been sleeping in my brain because my boobs are SO SORE. I've been avoiding showering because the water pressure hurts my breasts too much. I am suffering, I hope you all aren't. Tell me about your symptoms? 
                
                             
        
Re: Symptoms for week with the 23rd in it
not throwing up yet (thank goodness) but this constant quesyness is driving me nuts. My boobs are surprisingly not that sore though. I'm 6.5 weeks today. Last time nausea did not show up until late in week seven.
So annoying I was exhausted
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
@ShePersisted and @jess0211 - made my stomach turn as well!
I have pretty much no appetite and food aversions to everything but salty food (crackers) which is very boring! Boobs are incredibly sore and hard. Exhaustion has hit big time. I haven't had a Dr. appointment yet (first on Monday) so I guess it's reassuring. I could sleep for a few days straight!
Edited to add that I still can't poop. I go days without pooping. It sucks.
So, I kept hoping for nausea and now I feel like I've gotten an "ask and you shall receive". And I so do not want my lunch.
I feel like I've tried everything except the medicine and I'm so frustrated and upset. It is actually difficult for me to feed my family and I can barely take my little one out in public just because some smell always has me throwing up or gagging on the side of the street. I can't make it to the doctor for another few days simply because of how busy my life is right now and the fact that it's SO HARD to get out of the house and to the doctor. I honestly don't know what to do and I'm so worried about my baby's health.
@bcashaw take this with a grain of salt because I'm not a scientist, but I recently read an abstract of research done on morning sickness and health of baby. The conclusion reached was that morning sickness actually means the pregnancy is healthier and the baby has a better chance of survival*. The believed reason for this is that it's how the baby gets rid of any toxins the mom might be ingesting (just from pathogens in food, particularly meat), so even if you're losing weight, it's ok and it's a good sign your baby will survive. The whole reason they did the study was to relieve anxiety from moms-to-be and allow physicians to focus on alleviating the uncomfortable symptoms without worrying about the baby. HG is excluded from this since that's a different condition.
*Lack of morning sickness does not mean you will miscarry, it's thought that this comes about because the mom is more likely to ingest things that could harm the fetus. The other part of it is that all symptoms going away in early pregnancy are usually a sign of miscarriage.
I would have loved to read the whole research paper but wasn't into paying $36 to do so.
ETA: Please feel free to jump in and correct me if I said anything that was wrong! I'm not pretending I know everything I'm talking about. I'm a math person, not a scientist
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My doctor told me that not eating enough won't cause a miscarriage. He said that if it's meant to be it will be, and not to worry about eating healthy, but just to eat what I can. I also drink these little protein shakes and he said that's good. He said it's most important to drink a lot of water.
@bcashaw
I hope you start feeling better soon!!
no no no girl you are FINE! Thank you though. I'm just in my own head WAY too much today.
~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
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