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Morning Sickness

Im 9weeks, when does sickness start to calm down?
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I was 16 weeks when mine went away.
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15 weeks. I had it all day every day. Then one day it just stopped!
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I'm 39 weeks today and my nausea never passed even for a day :( but I hope u getting better soon!!
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2081647 tn?1378304054
Yea I agree with ladies above, it usually subsides by the second trimester but can last threw out the entire pregnancy, I'm 20w and still get sick everyday
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16 weeks n still going strong lol mrscrow is dead on about the meds if I forget them all hell breaks lose lol
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5609044 tn?1383514943
Everyone is different bit usually by the second trimester is begins to subside.  Like me mine ended around 14 weeks ugh it's horrible girl.
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Mine started at 14 weeks and is going strong still at 22. I take medicine for it which helps, but my life is awful if, God forbid, I forget to take my pills.
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I'm 18w and it still isn't completely gone. Didn't start getting better till a week ago. Good luck!
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5143780 tn?1370557931
Mine didn't die down until 17 weeks =/ It's different for everyone though :)
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5727805 tn?1378193052
It got less for me around 13 weeks, but sometimes you just have an off day or something triggers it.
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Usually by the second trimester, but in some cases some women have it throughout the pregnancy. Feel better love! Drink water and eat crackers!
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