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Re: *Symptoms Thread*
1- I almost puked in my lap while driving
2- its been a pretty good nausea day
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Though, I was talking with someone last week who said yogurt made their nausea worse.... so if that was you, ignore me lol
@asf0613 I just bought the regular sea bands brand. I didn’t get the one for pregnancy and it’s working well. Like I said I’m still feeling the heartburn but the nausea is so much better!
2) Do I get to sleep more than 4 hours in a row again?
3) Alexa didn’t respond to me asking to add almond milk to my list so I got mad at her and unplugged her.
TL;DR: Nauseous and moody.
@beckylookatherbump Ugh.. I'm so sorry that happened to you! So far I haven't actually been sick, just reeeeally feel close and I feel like the minute I lose it and puke, that'll be it. I'll just be puking until this goes away. Like breaking the seal lol.... Hope you're feeling better today!
@hbird0723 I hope you feel better soon! I took diclectin (which I imagine is just Canadian diclegis) with my first and it saved me big time.
Luckily no more nausea since then but since it completely ruined my sleep, i called out of work that day. Thinking the weekend gig will not be lasting as long as i had hoped it would!!!
Another possibility is vertigo. Have you ever had that before? Usually that makes you nauseous as well. @blaf322 sounds like you might be having some vertigo. I get pretty stuffy when I’m pregnant and that can affect it. The room feels like it’s spinning a bit and lying or leaning to one side helps. I’ve had it since a week after my first was born on and off. They nicked a nerve when they gave me my epidural and it caused a spinal leak. A week later I was having headaches so bad it turned into vertigo and I ended up in the ER with a one week old 😳 not to scare anyone because I still got a second epidural the next time and it went just fine. But all that to say vertigo is no fun and maybe that’s what’s going on?
Oh, definitely possible. I had that same issue with my first pregnancy. Like...WHY! It was 24/7. I am pretty sure I kept Zantac in business single handedly.
I’ve had inconsistent cramping and occasional sharp “pulls” on both sides of my pelvis. Wondering if it’s just from things growing in there.
In case it helps anyone else: the manufacturers are offering a special cash price for Bonjesta through a mail order pharmacy for anyone whose insurance doesn't cover it (mine doesn't).
@hbird0723 that sounds awful! My friend had to have an emergency CS and part of the reason was b/c she kept passing out from low BP. It was insane. She remembers almost none of her son's birth b/c of it. Fortunately, I don't think that extreme of a situation is super common.
RE: the epidural... mine worked for my belly only... so delivery was fun lol... Until I had DD, I had no clue they didn't just always work for your whole lower half! But, it worked out, my placenta got stuck some so the doctor was, like, elbow deep inside me and I couldn't feel a thing b/c of the epidural. So it was worth it b/c of that, among other things.