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nausea at night

13 weeks 1 day: Anyone else have morning sickness all day, but it is way worse at night? I'm already on zofran, which helps all day until 5pm and then I feel like I've been run over. Tired and nauseous, even with the maximum dosage of zofran. Any suggestions?
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Found out I'm 13 weeks exactly! Still nauseous every day but boy have th mornings gotten a Lil better.  But Yea after 6 pm it hits me and th zofran didn't help me at all Im on finigan now and it wrkd a miracle.  I'm jst now being able to eat again!  So apparently Th further we get along th better it gets.  
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Same here, nausea seem to creep in after 5pm and returns around shower time and bed time. For shower time I have now turned the water to a cooler setting and using lower water pressure and that seems to help a little. I've found that a dry cracker and small amount of ginger beer helps to ease it.
The nausea has subsided a little bit for me now, mornings are getting easier, so I no longer need ginger tea. They say to reduce/stop ginger in the rest of pregnancy and only start drinking it again at breastfeeding time.
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I had that i vomited 24/7 from week 4 -11 then my sickness just dissapeared im now 12 weeks and i get sick every once in awhile but its pretty much gone!
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Im 14 weeks and nausea just disappeared.  However still feel tired, burp and have heart burn. Hopefully by next week it's gone for you as well.
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Yip! Sounds just like me. Im now 16 weeks and feeling much better
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