You should usually get some relief around week 12-13. You're almost there!!! However a small amount of women have it well into their pregnancies, but I hope you won't be one of them...Good luck!!!
2007-02-01 01:46:56
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answered by Proud Mommy of 6 6
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I'm right there with you. Same weeks and all!
I went to the dr and got some anti nausea medication. They make me drowsy too so it helps me sleep at night. But if that isn't an option, a lot of ladies only experience morning sickness until 14 weeks or so. So just keep eating the saltines and protein and have high hopes that it'll stop sooner than later.
Hope you feel better!
2007-02-01 01:47:37
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answered by Stephanie 2
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Morning sickness can last through the first trimester but in some cases longer. I had morning sickness until around week 22. I always found that warm tea in the mornings helped me get through the worst of it. I also would eat a little candy (twizzlers or gumdrops) the sugar settled my stomach. I would suggest you try anything you can... everyone handles morning sickness differently.
Hope you feel better soon!
2007-02-01 01:50:44
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answered by Cara M 4
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I'm 37 weeks pregnant and suffer from morning sickness -- In the 'majority' of women, morning sickness doesnt last much longer than your first trimester, and may go away before then. But for some of us lucky gals, it comes back in the third trimester, or even never goes away. It differs from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy. Yuck.
2007-02-01 01:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your body. With my first child I had sickness 24/7 for the entire nine months! With my second child I had morning sickness for the first few months and with my third child I didn't have any morning sickness.
To help morning sickness, try eating crackers when you wake up. I found out that club crackers work the best in this situation.
2007-02-01 02:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually you feel alot better in yourself after about the 12th week, not only with the sickness but in yourself, dont try and take anything medically for the sickness though, because that can cause more problems.Originally made ginger beer can help- ginger is a natural tummy settler, it certianly worked with more than one of mine:) Alot of women get a "glowing phase" after the 1st trimester, and feel really good. All the best-Mother of five
2007-02-01 01:54:43
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answered by delwyn7 2
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Vanishing morning ailment, even early in the 1st trimester, does not advise you have had a miscarriage. it incredibly is authentic that fading being pregnant indications can take place with a miscarriage, yet indications can variety or disappear early in a potential being pregnant to boot. On customary, maximum women persons locate their being pregnant indications substitute into much less bothersome by someplace around the tip of the 1st trimester, despite if it could additionally ensue faster (or later). Disappearing being pregnant indications do not advise you have had a miscarriage. in case you have bleeding or cramping alongside inclusive of your loss of morning ailment, despite if, there is greater reason to difficulty approximately miscarriage -- and you may call your wellbeing practitioner to make certain what's going on. yet in case you have not have been given the different miscarriage indications, opportunities are high not something's incorrect. once you're nonetheless frightened, despite if, you are able to verify inclusive of your wellbeing practitioner approximately it. some docs may be keen to reserve an early ultrasound or verify your hCG stages that may assist you sense greater reassured, incredibly in case you have had a prior ignored miscarriage.
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answered by ishman 4
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I never had morning sickness but sometime's i did feel nauseated. I think it should even within a couple of weeks but for some women it lasts all through pregnancy.
2007-02-01 01:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't want to bring you down, but my morning sickness didn't go away during either of my pregnancies. I was sick the whole time for both of them. It's completely worth it though. I wouldn't trade my 2 sons for anything. You can also ask your doctor for medicine to keep your stomach settled and to help keep you from throwing up.
Good Luck! You'll make it through.
2007-02-01 01:52:02
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answered by ohenry524 3
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hopefully after the first trimester, but my good friend is 9 months pregnant and she has gotten sick all throughout her pregnancy it never ended but i hope you have better luck! They say if the first thing you do is eat a saltine before you even get out of bed that will help...good luck!
2007-02-01 01:49:20
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answered by sally 2
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