well ive had morning sickness all threw this one (at 35 weeks ill be glad to get the hormones outta my body) but i did notice its not as bad as it was in the begining id say the "icky" feeling went away about 6 months, now its jsut if i dont get up and eat right away that i have that craptastic feeling...good luck
2007-02-04 06:40:32
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answered by ruspecialenuf 3
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U still have a little while to go..With my first pregnancy I too had severe morning sickness and couldnt keep anything down except for crackers..The morning/all day sickness went away when i was 16 weeks...With my last pregnancy I didnt have that much of morning sickness but the "icky" pregnancy feeling was there until the 13th week or so. Now with this pregnancy I am 14 weeks pregnant and have been having really bad nausea *no vomiting though* all day everyday..Its still there but it has eased a little bit,I am still very tired,crampy,have sore boobies etc and have a feeling everything will go away by at least 16 weeks *hopefully*..so every pregnant woman is different but just hope that u get better soon...Try eating some pickles,crackers and drinking some lemon juice for your nausea,it works wonders as well...good luck!
2007-02-04 07:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem to be well informed, but I will let you know that most people start feeling better from the icky and drained feeling at about 13 or 14 weeks. However, as you may already know some people are sick all the way through no matter how hard they try. I will say, that cold foods such as salad, fruit, and cereals do help out in feeling better than icky. The hot greasy foods will make your head turn just by looking at them. I pretty much ate salad and captain crunch for the 1st three months. Now I can really eat whatever I want. Though, the fear of it returning in the last trimester (which I am coming up on) makes me stay away from the really greasy fried stuff. Expect diarrhea to get bad too. There are just some things nobody tells you about, but you'll get through it. Don't worry. Just hang in there for the long haul. It's worth it when you start noticing all the kicking around 20wks. :)
2007-02-04 07:14:10
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answered by johnya99@sbcglobal.net 1
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Well I was really sick and tired from 4 weeks to 10 weeks. By my 11th week the nausea started getting much better but I still had bouts here and there. The fatigue is still going on strong now at 19 weeks. However I hardly ever feel sick. Unfortuneately heartburn usually takes over the nausea and vomiting but some women don't get it at all, some have it just slightly, and some have it all the time. For me by 14 weeks I felt good, really good. Then starting at 16 weeks I started getting nose bleeds and heartburn. Now at 19 weeks I have an occasional nose bleed and occasional heartburn. And sadly, some women like my sister-in-law was sick her whole pregnancy. Good luck and I hope you feel better soon. I know how you feel.
2007-02-04 06:57:35
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answered by brm1981 4
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Morning sickness is different for everyone. Zofran is what I took and it worked soooo well.
I got really sick from my prenatal vitamins, but you gotta take'em.
The stuffiness might just be because it is cold season, or allergies, but I hate to say that pregnancy stuffiness will get worse.
Fatigue will go away around the 4th month, but will come back, and feeling bad sometimes never goes away until after you have the baby. Don't worry, you will forget ALL about it in a year.
(I had morning sickness from the 4th to the 7th month, and nothing before that)
2007-02-04 06:49:11
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answered by gg 7
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My first trimester was really rough as well. As soon as I got past the first 12 weeks, everything seemed to go back to normal; meaning, I had my energy back, and I wasn't as nauseated. Although, there still remained some incidents throughout my pregnancy that made me sick, it wasn't an everyday occurance.
2007-02-04 06:41:18
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answered by p1ss2ff2hh2 1
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Usually at the end of the first trimester (12 - 13 weeks). Sometimes it stays throughout and sometimes it can restart in the last trimester.
2007-02-04 06:49:47
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answered by Kennette 4
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