Yes, it is possible for morning sicknes to return in the third trimester so I would not be concerned.
It could be due to hormones or the weight of the baby pressing on your stomach.
I had bad morning sickness for the first 4 months, and then it subsided. In the the last, month I had mild nausea again, but not as bad as in the first trimester.
Hang in there - you're in the home stretch!
2007-07-13 09:19:54
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answered by Veritas 7
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8 Months Pregnant Nausea
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answered by ? 4
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I started throwing up at 30 weeks after being fine until then - I ended up hospitalized for a week (at 32 weeks) because my ketones were very high (meaning my body was basically eating it's stored fats). This is very dangerous for the baby. After being on IV for 5 days I was able to keep food down again - it lasted for 3 weeks before I became very sick again. My daughter was born just over 3 weeks early thankfully or I wouldn't have known what to do. I had a previous pregnancy that was nothing like this one.
When I was hospitalized they kept asking if I had felt sick all along and told me that that would be considered normal for me to be sick at 32 weeks but when they found that I hadn't been sick until then they were very confused.
Just keep yourself monitored and let your doctor know so she can monitor your ketones. Baby will be here soon and there should be nothing to worry about as long as you can keep foods in!
2007-07-13 09:39:05
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answered by nav860 2
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I suffered for the first four months of my second pregnancy with 24/7 nausea. (Thought I was gonna die! Yech!) Then it came back in the last month also, but intermittently. Mention it to your doctor of course, but I wouldn't worry about it. My first pregnancy was completely different, so if this is your first don't worry if you plan to have a second that it will be the same. It probably won't. Also, my first labor and delivery was easy as pie...my second was a pain in the @ss (and still is...ha ha)
2007-07-13 09:19:33
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answered by butrcupps 6
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Yes. Most women will experience nausea throughout their pregnancy in varying degrees. My wife was sick for 9 months straight. Unless your nausea is bad enough that you are unable to sleep, or you have additional symptoms such as blood in urine or vomit, you likely do not need to worry.
However, it never hurts to call your doctor for their suggestion. If they are worried, they will ask you to come in.
2007-07-13 09:19:41
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answered by Stew 1
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its definately normal. Morning sickness can return for some women in the last trimester. I wouldn't worry about it.
2007-07-13 10:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never been pregnant but I think you should see a doctor just to make sure it's normal nausea.Good luck is it your first?
2007-07-13 09:20:18
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answered by Sunshine 4
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Yes, especially in the summer months. Your body is tired and the heat wears you down more.
2007-07-13 09:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Baby's probably just gotten so big that it's upsetting your insides. I would call your doctor and ask the question though.
2007-07-13 09:15:58
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answered by PK211 6
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yes , its just hormones... but let your ob know.
2007-07-13 09:17:32
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answered by luvmyboxer 3
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