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11675669 tn?1426124757

nausea

when does the nausea stop and when will I gain my energy back this is my first pregnancy so I don't know much
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10314571 tn?1428116218
I was 18 weeks before mine went away on tje daily basis now i am 34 weeks and easily still get car sick. Today exhaust fumes from a truck in front of us pretty much ruined my day.  I didn't EVER think mine was going to go away but generally I've not been sick daily since week 18 just some things set me off
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I am 15 weeks as well and still get nauseas and i hate it i thought my second trimester was going to be easier it hasn't gotten there yet sadly.
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I lasted vomited at 23 weeks but still get nauseous. Every1 is different
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It's different for everyone. My nausea and vomiting didn't go away until I got 7 months. And now that I'm close to due date(3 days) I've Been having nausea :(
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11675669 tn?1426124757
Thanks guys I am 15 weeks so I hope it goes away some nd hope my energy come back soon
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12302967 tn?1437575065
After your first trimester ( 3 month) it tends to go away. It was really bad with my first pregnancy but not so bad this time and I'm 6 weeks.
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10504858 tn?1423544346
Nausea usually subsides in the first trimester and you'll get your energy back in about 18 years (: !! I'm jk, but it really depends on your pregnancy ! Everyone is different. For me, I had extremely bad nausea, and it subsided around my twelfth week. My second trimester was a lot easier and I had a lot of my energy back. although now that I'm in the third trimester, my energy is long gone once again !!!
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