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Morning sickness at night?

Is anybody else noticing that their "morning sickness" is actually worst in the evening and at night? Had to jump up about half an hour after going to bed last night to puke a little, and gagged on my toothbrush the night before. During the day it's really not so bad as long as I'm careful about what I eat and don't eat too much, but at night it's uncomfortable and hard to sleep.
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As much as you don't want it try to eat a cracker or a few pretzels before bed or when you wake up. I know its hard when you are sick but it really does help!  
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Nights were always worse for me the first 4 mths or so. I think mayb because dinner was my biggest meal thruout the day. But honestly now is much better :) hopefully going into 3rd trimester will b as easy as the 2nd!
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Oh yes lol. Mine is bad at night only. Throwing up 4 times a week anytime after 5pm
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Mine is always worse in the evening and at night. As I type this, I am nibbling on a cracker because my stomach is so upset.
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Im lucky i have it in the morning. I puke when i wake up then im usually good the rest of the day
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I had morning sickness bad and found nights were the worst. I couldn't sleep was always sick
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Mine comes n goes at all times..some mornings, some afternoons and sometimes at night..I never know when its gonna hit me !!!
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