Disappearing Morning Sickness
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| Sat, 09-08-2007 - 11:28pm |
I know that not too long ago I was complaining about my m/s but now I am starting to fell better and I am worried. I was nauseous 24/7 and would throw up every other day or everyday. It started around 5 1/2 wks and now I am 8 wks 2 d, I started feeling better a few days ago. I still am extremely tired, sometimes dizzy, can't eat much and I even threw up this morning. I just didn't expect the nausea to go away this early. With my ds the m/s started around the same time and ended around the 10th week. I keep trying to tell myself that I am just having a few good days. I am not comparing it to my m/c because it was a molar pregnancy and that makes you extremely ill the entire time (I lost 15 lbs).
I am just wondering when you ladies started feeling better?
Thanks,
Ashley

hi there,
i pretty much lost my nausea at 10-11 weeks.
Mine also went from morning and evening sickness to not having any sickness for about 3 days straight in my 9th week, and then I just had evening sickness until my 13th week where it disappeared (but was replaced with heartburn). Like you, I worried, and cried, and within a few days I was back to puking. From what I understand is that the m/s is caused by waves of hormones. right now, your body probably got used to the hormones, but in a few days you'll get another wave that will send you back to the toilet. Don't worry...it's perfectly normal. Take care!!!
Lisa
EDD 2/28/08
Ashley...At 11 weeks, my nausea is somewhat better, but now I'm feeling really exhausted and tired, and dizzy, that I wasn't feeling before.
If we weren't PALs, we would probably be rejoicing if our symptoms of nausea just suddenly went away. I know that it's reassuring to still be nauseous, but do remember that alot of women aren't ever nauseous during pregnancy! My mom claims that she never had a single second of nausea with all 3 of her daughters. Hmmm...I wonder how true that really is. I do feel that symptoms come and go. AND, every pregnancy is different, too.
Hang in there!
Karen
edd 3/30