It's completely 100% normal. Morning sickness is just what they call it. I got sick 24/7 for about 5 months. Some people don't get sick at all. Everything varies from one person to another.
I had a very liberal doctor, so he prescribed me Phenergan and Reglan. Ask your doctor if you can take anything.
Also, to keep hydrated, try popsicles.
2006-10-16 10:02:29
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answered by Heck if I know! 4
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Yeah "morning" sickness doesn't neccessarily mean that you get sick only in the morning. Usually it is enhanced by an empty stomach--hence why it usually occurs in the morning, because you wake up with an empty stomach--so maybe try snacking on something in between meals (3 large meals, 2 snacks in between, and like a slice of toast with something to drink before bed).. that's what I did, it's the best way to avoid nausea. Basically you are only nauseous because your body is trying to adjust to the fact that it has something living in it, depending on it, growing, etc things like that. Also try some ginger if you can't curb your nausea--Trader Joe's sells these ginger chews and you just chew one, they get hot for a little bit, but I swear to everyone that they work so excellent.
2006-10-16 10:09:28
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answered by red 4
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I ended up calling it "my-stomach-is-empty sickness" so I kept my stomach from completely emptying by nibbling on crackers, sugar cookies, bananachips, anything starchy to absorb the acids. Try finding some crystallized or candied ginger or lemon drops to suck/chew when youdon't feel so good. Ginger is a natural remedy for nausea that works like a miracle, and sour tastes in your mouth also can help to quell nausea. Eat your larger meals toward the earlier part of the day, too, so you don't lose out on the nutrition from a skipped dinner. Also, my dr recommended avoiding beverages with my dinner and loading up on the potatoes and pasta to fend off the night nausea. (Kraft Dinner and french fries was my evening meal of choice for about two weeks!!) There's something about having a lot of fluid rolling around in there that makes you feel unwell...
OH, and eating a larger meal at suppertime will make the empty-stomach-sickness worse than eating a smaller meal. Something like, the higher you climb, the harder you fall...
Good luck!
2006-10-16 10:09:59
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answered by Angela M 6
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Morning sickness isnt just for the morning it can be anytime of the day. The doctor told me that himself! I had that with both of my children. I couldnt go to sleep bcuz I was so sick. So the best thing for that is crackers and soup and stuff like that. And the best thing to drink is water and that should help you out honey. It did me. Just try it.
2006-10-16 10:03:55
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answered by joeysgirl89 2
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You can get morning sickness, any time of the day or even all day! With my first I got sick at night too, and now this time I am just sick all the time. Everyone and every pregnancy is different! Good Luck!
2006-10-16 10:01:06
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answered by angie_laffin927 4
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YES! YES YES!
with my 1st i was sick in the mornings when I woke up.
Im pregnant with my 2nd (8weeks )
and immsick in the mornings lunchtime, and especially at night right before bedtime.I dont throw up alot like the last time, I just feel very nausious, all day! i try and eat eat eat, crackers especially, I eat these before I even get up in the mornings it seems to help as long as I eat about 10 of them!
2006-10-16 10:08:18
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answered by crystald 4
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Yes I used to feel sick more in the evening than the morning so I think its quite normal.
2006-10-16 10:07:50
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answered by jean m 3
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Morning sickness translates into anytime it wants to hit sickness! The morning part is a myth!
2006-10-16 10:08:11
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answered by justwondering 5
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Oh yes honey. My doctor tells me that EVERYTHING is normal during pregnancy, unfortunately. With my first pregnancy I was sick all day long. With my second, it was only in the evenings. Get lots of rest, and if it gets real bad they have safe medicines you can take to help you keep your food down. Good luck!
2006-10-16 10:02:25
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answered by A W 4
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While I was pregnant I had my sickness in the morning, but it is not uncommon to get it at anytime. My sister in law was sick all day. My ObGyn told me I could take Emetrol for if I was really nauseaus. Dr. said it is safe. I would see if your Dr. recommends anything different.
2006-10-16 10:09:12
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answered by Jamie M 2
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