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morning sickness

When did yours start and when did it end? I should really call it all day sickness bc that's how its been for me these last past three weeks. I'm 8w5d now and I didn't run to the bathroom to vomit this morning.  I actually feel kinda good today but that worries me a little. So please share your experience with me, so I can calm down a little
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For the lucky ones it lasts for for 1st trimester but the unlucky few like myself its 24/7 for 9 months!
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Week 7, 8 and then randomly week 20 were my very most groggy weeks. I felt sick a lot in my first trimester but week 8 was probably the worst. Weeks 14-19 felt pretty good but then in week 21-27 I feel well a lot but still feel sick if I get too tired or hungry. Don't worry. Everybody is different.  You will feel stronger soon. And soon you will feel your little un wriggling around more and feel so excited.  It is a horrible feeling being so nauseus but you are probably just about to come through the worst bit xxx
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Thanks guys this really helps! My sickness came back full force this morning!
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Mine started around 6 weeks and was really, really bad. It then  stopped abruptly at 12 weeks. It worried me at first since I was just so used to be sick all day, everyday but everything is perfect and I've been sickness free for almost 3 weeks now :)
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I dont have morning sickness more like during the day sickness but I noticed its wen I take my prenatal vitimans (some days I forget n them I'm fine all day) so I asked my doctor can I switched n she said yes to try the Flintstones one for now I was using the gummy prenatals n now no sickness sense I'm 12 weeks n 1 day :) Wat kinda vitamins r u taking?? Could b the problem ask dct bout switching
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Started around 8wks ended around 17wks sorry u have to go through it. Gatorade,fruit, and yogurt helped me. And the alittle the Lollipops they sell at babies r us for nausea
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you may experience breaks in the sickness but I'd like you two you enjoy!! I'm 25 wks and mine still comes and goes
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Mine started at 6 weeks and stopped about 14 wks
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Don't worry. Be happy. Mine started around 5 weeks and was pretty much gone by 8 weeks. I never vomited but I felt like I had to for most of the day. I'm lucky I guess. So if it is gone then consider yourself lucky too. I'm now 21 weeks and my baby boy is happy and healthy. I hope your pregnancy turns out great!
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Mine started around 6 weeks and lasted until 22 weeks. It went away and came back at 36 weeks. I'm 39 weeks now and its still lingering. Be happy if it goes, its definately not a bad thing to not want to throw up all the time :)
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I never had morning sickness with any of my pregnancies.... it depends on you and the pregnancy!
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Mine started at about 6 weeks. It didnt stop till I was about 16 weeks. I was miserabke all day coundnt get out of bed. I lost 25 pounds due to morning sickness. Im 29 weeks and 2 days and I still get nauseated from time to time.  Hang in there it will get better soon.
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I started feeling nauceous at 6 weeks then full on morning/day/night sickness lasted 6 months! Which i was diagnosed with hyperemesis and in and out of hospital with it and dehydration, this is my 3rd pregnancy and 3rd daughter, i never had any sickness with my 1st two either, i'm now 33 weeks and sickness has vanished and apart from spd, swelling, tiredness, headaches and constant urine infections i feel great haha i hope yours wears off soon so you can enjoy your pregnancy unlike me x
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It should stop around 12 weeks and don't b worried about u feeling better it just means its starting to subside it should come less often from now on ...
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