Hey ladies. I just wanted to know when your morning sickness ended. I am 13 weeks and i have been feeling a lot better for about a week now. I hope i didn't jinx it by saying so. lol.
I am like the pp. I am 19 1/2 weeks pregnant. I am still getting morning sickness. I can hold down my food but only because I had stomach surgery while in high school to try and help my acid reflux disease. So I am having a hard time eating because it is so painful. With my first however my morning sickness quit at about 13 weeks.
mine ended about 14 weeks. I think a lot of women take the anti-nausea meds even after their nausea has subsided because they are just so used to taking it and to "prevent" it. Just my opinion though. I kind of went through that..I had terrible vomiting going on that I started having to take the phenergan every 6 hours and then one day I was like I'm going to try and ween myself off of it or not take it see what happens. Thats when I realized the morning sickness was gone. I'm almost 30 weeks now and yeah now and then some things make me throw up but I have a terrible gag reflex anyway and get grossed out easily..so..it just varies for every person. Now I'm getting the heartburn which sucks pretty much as equally! Hang in there it'll eventually be gone. :)
with my first pregnancy I had hyper emesis due to vomiting. I lost 20 lbs and only gained approx. 14 lbs back during my other two trimesters. it has been the same with all of my pregnancies. Therefore I am on Zofran just to maintain weight. I stop having the "morning sickness about 20-30 minutes after i deliver. unfortunately I vomit in between pushes... =( I get up each morning thinking to myself OK today will be a good day and I wont have to take the zofran and then within an hour of being awake i am in the bathroom =( hopefully yours will subside quickly... i just keep telling myself the rainbow at the end of the rain is the greatest thing I could ask for =)
*~*Mommy of 3 Girls*~*
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- k_hall1784
on Nov. 6, 2009 at 11:20 PM