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nausea!!!

When is it gona stop? Im barely gona be 8 weeks on monday but im so over it! When did it stop for you ladies?
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For me around 18 weeks
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I'll be 8 weeks Monday too. I've been really sick and vomiting. My doctor said to take b12 and unisom to help with nausea. It has really helped. I even have an appetite after 30 minutes of taking it.
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Both pregnancies it stopped around 14wks for me but I still have the random vomit every now and then, now 31wks.
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I had a severe case of morning sickness and I am the only one to actually get morning sickness in my family. It started around 5 or 6 weeks and it didn't end till about 12 weeks for me the worst week was week 11.. but after that you slowly feel better again. But everyone's different it might go away sooner. My advice is to talk to your doc they can give u something for it. Hang in there it will be over before you know it. Xoxo best of luck
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It stopped for me at 12 weeks and I'm now almost 20 weeks and feel pretty good every day. Give it another month maybe and you should start feeling better unless you're unlucky and have it the whole time but try to just think positive I'm sure it will be gone in your second trimester like mine.
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I have been sick the whole pregnancy just once a day maybe two I am 37 weeks
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It started for me right at 6 weeks now im at 19 weeks and feel mostly good during the day and up sick multiple times at night....makes me way emotional because im so tired and cant replace lost sleep during the day....at least the end outcome is worth it...
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They say 12 weeks but some women can have it the whole pregnant... im 28 weeks today and I still get nauseous every now and then. I feel for you this is my forth baby and I got really bad morning sickness with all of them.
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