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nausea at 9 months

I have 19 days to go before my due date. As of yesterday I was 80% effaced and 2 cm dilated. Everytime I eat I either vomit or get very nauseous. I was having good consistent contractions yesterday... but through the night they eased up. Any ideas on why this ideas happening? Or if it's "normal"? I'm so ready to have this baby.
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It's been a couple days and I'm still pregnant. Don't know if I have dilated anymore... but still getting nauseous. I have become increasingly aggitated. I'm so ready to hold my baby in my arms.
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My sister just had her baby boy 3days ago and her morning sickness and nausea got worse the bigger she got. By the end she was throwing up every morning and night. She went into labour and couldn't hold anything down, not even water. Now she's a Mum :)
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Well thanks ladies. I have been eating small meals more like snacks. But still the same issue. This pregnancy is so completely different from my last.
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Don't know if there's a connection with contractions though... good luck.
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I was curious so I tried looking into this a little. I read that it could be something like morning sickness. For some people  comes back at the very end of pregnancy because your baby and the size of your uterus pushes on your stomach preventing food from moving through and then causing vomiting or nausea. The recommendation is to eat even smaller meals. I have a really hard time eating small meals because I get so hungry. If I eat small meals, I end up constantly eating throughout the day like, non-stop. I am pregnant with twins (22 weeks, look like full term) and sometimes the movement of the babies forces food or water up without any warning. It's really gross, but it is what it is. The heartburn isn't so bad for me but my throat and sinuses are in a lot of pain from acid reflux. At least it's supposed to stop soon after you deliver. At least you are almost there!!
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Well hun i had posted something similar was hoping one of us would get answer but i guess our post wasnt interesting enough. I hope you feel better or maybe time is close :) im 35 weeks almost and ive been feeling off including a little nauseous.
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Well hun i had posted something similar was hoping one of us would get answer but i guess our post wasnt interesting enough. I hope you feel better or maybe time is close :) im 35 weeks almost and ive been feeling off including a little nauseous.
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