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1315833 tn?1313028720

average time u stopped having nausea

i was wondering if u ladies could share ur experiences for when ur morning sickness went away. i like to hear what real people have dealt with not just what the book says. and i wanna see some lihjt at the end of the tunnel :)  thank u so much for ur responses
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1315833 tn?1313028720
well i was always very sick feeling and pukey with my others this time i get sick in the evening into the night and when i wake im good again so ive got it easier just feel bad for hubby and bedding cuz i dont want to be moved when i feel sick:( tmi  also ive been having crazy dreams so between dreams peeing and feelin sick and a one year old my sleep is awful. thanks for ur responses!!!
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1278876 tn?1304908319
Yeah I'm now 12 weeks and it started easing up around week 10, now 2 weeks later its mainly  just smells and if my stomach is empty that its still really there. I was also just barfy feeling, only vomited a few times. and it started around week 5 for me and was more all day sickness then just morning, dont worry jleer and neecy it does get way better!
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1315833 tn?1313028720
thank u for all ur feedback so i look forward to getting between 10 to 14 weeks:)
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Good to hear the nausea will pass. I am only five weeks, but I have had all day nausea and haven't sleep well in days due to night sickness.
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317019 tn?1532965586
my morning sickness started to ease up around 10 weeks.....it used to be all day and then around 10 weeks it moved to all night sicknesss...at 14 weeks it was like a switch and gone....it was scary but since 14 weeks it has been gone...it started right around 6 weeks

im currently almost 27 weeks now
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1339501 tn?1285439404
Hey neecy,  I've been nauseous since I became pregnant - all day, worse at night. The small meals help a lot, but I just discovered that tea with ginger in it works fantastic. I've been making ginger chai ice tea and it helps so much! I tried ginger gum and it didn't work, ginger-ale didn't work unless it was that old fashion "ginger beer" stuff that you can't really find - I think goya makes some?

Good luck, hopefully the nausea lets up soon for both of us!
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202436 tn?1326474333
This time it lasted until around 16 weeks.  With my other pregnancies it was between 10 and 14 weeks. Last time it came back at the very end tho.  The last week I couldn't keep anything down.  But as soon as I delivered it was like "GIVE ME FOOD" LOL
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I am 14w 6d and thought it was all gone but occasionally get the all day sickness still. I think if I am really tired or have had some busy days I just have an off day. It was all day every day until 12weeks. Worse in the evening, trying to cook dinner and bath children was not fun.
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796867 tn?1255206807
I was nauseous from about week 7 to week 14. No throwing up for me either, just quite nauseous almost all the time. I did have some good days in between. Eating frequently worked for me; I tried to keep snacks on me at all times. Saltines and soup seemed particularly helpful, also not drinking liquids while I ate but before or after a meal. Hope you're feeling better soon!
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964234 tn?1331949207
I was sick from about 5-6 weeks up until about 10 weeks (35 weeks now).  Mine was like all day sickness without throwing up just feeling really barfy.  I wished I would throw up because I felt like it would have made me feel better.  Hang in there it does get better.  Things that helped me was eating small and frequent (whatever I could stomach at the moment, but feeling hungry caused the sick feeling too) ginger ale, and the saltine crackers.  Hope you feel better soon =)
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