Very normal. Both my pregnancies I had regular morning sickness at the first trimester then at the end started feeling sick before my due date.
It's not the same as morning sickness, right? Yur baby is so big now that your stomach doesn't have room anymore and sometimes tries to reject some nurtition.
You know sometimes you get cravings? well your senses are heightened and just the reverse happens, you don't have cravings, but certain foods might make you feel uneasy or make you sick..
perfectly normal.
2007-01-07 13:21:10
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answered by Brigitte C 2
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It depends on how sick you feel. Indigestion and heartburn get much worse the last few weeks as the baby is larger and taking up more space. I've cut down from eating 3 good meals a day to eating several small "snacks", it helps with the indigestion and stomach upset. If you are getting really sick. . vomiting and such, you should consult your Doc just to make sure everything is going OK. Good luck, You're almost there!
2007-01-07 13:15:52
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answered by Serendipity#2 2
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Congrats! It's almost over.
Your baby is pushing your stomach up into your throat (almost). I'm almost there, too (34 weeks). Try to eat small portions instead of big meals. Also, you can get nausea all through pregnancy. Mine only lasted at the beginning for 3 weeks.
Check to make sure you don't have a fever or stomach virus. You'll be able to tell in a few hours if it's a virus or flu. You'll be hurling to the commode.
Good luck!
2007-01-07 13:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!! Every women gets morning sickness at different times in their pregnancy. In my case it last from 6 weeks all the way to the delivery room. Just try to drink a lot of water and find a food that will help settle your stomach. Not everything works on everbody. Like gingerale or sprite... It made me not hold anything down. Good luck to you.
2007-01-07 13:14:01
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answered by qtiequawn 3
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Yeah! It is always normal for a pregnant woman to feel sick behind anything. Your baby doesn't agree with what you just ate.
2007-01-07 13:18:41
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answered by miss info 3
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well i didn't make it to 36 weeks (had my son at 35 weeks) but yea it is normal to feel sick after eating.
Don't feel bad i threw up morning, noon and night and all in between from the time i was 2 months until the day i had him.
Good luck and congrats
2007-01-07 13:16:22
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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Thats completely accepted, the toddler starts getting his position to make his way by the beginning canal. inspite of the indisputable fact that, it would want to nevertheless be some weeks earlier troublesome artwork starts. i began dropping round 36 weeks too and my son change into born 3 days after his due date
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answered by ? 4
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Yes it is completely normal, try eating alot of really small meals. It is also normal to get acid indigestion after eating when you are that far along! Good luck
2007-01-07 13:32:17
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answered by jule9104 3
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Oh yesssss, as the baby gets bigger things start to get all cramped in your body. Your stomach has a tendency to be upset easily and heartburn is becoming a problem. Hang in there only a few more to go. Good Luck to you!!!
2007-01-07 13:18:55
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answered by Ang 2
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your stomach is being squished by the baby, so its very small. eat little portions throughout the day. Sit up after you eat for 30 minutes. good luck!
2007-01-07 13:17:08
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answered by Laurellamags 5
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