You may not want to hear this, but mine usually quit at 37-39 weeks. (I had 2 of my kids at 37 weeks).
Try mixing up the tricks -- doing two or three simultaneously. I have such bad m/s, some things only work for like a day or two, and then I have to switch to something else for a while. But what stopped working in week 10 would sometimes work in week 16 or 20 or whatever.
Follow your gut -- really, whatever SOUNDS like it may work today is probably going to work. But keep it loose, because it all might change tomorrow...or this afternoon!
2007-09-19 05:36:10
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answered by sparki777 7
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It varies with the person. I am 35 weeks and still get morning sickness, where other people I know stop getting sick by the end of the third month. Other people I know have been sick during their first and third trimester, right around the time of delivery. So it varies.
What you can do is try taking some vitamin B, or making some tea out of ginger root, and when you wake up in the mornings, make sure you have some saltines by your bedside so that you can munch on them before you get up. I used these methods along with some Preggie Pop Drops I got from the Motherhood Maternity store in my area.
I wish you the best of luck!
2007-09-19 05:18:04
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answered by BRIDGETTE R 3
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For most people it ends by week 16- I had mine all nine months (38 weeks of throwing up frequently)- unfortunately there is no way to know when yours will end. You could wake up tomorrow and never be sick again during this pregnancy or you could have nausea until your child is born or anything in-between. I hope it ends soon. Take Care
2007-09-19 06:07:00
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answered by Starsfan14 7
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i am on my 4th pregnancy dont know why i do it!!! the first 2 i had hypermisis gravidum first baby i was in and out of hospital for dehydration lost so much weight. Second baby i had a tablet which helped. 3rd was bad sickness but i escaped all treatments as it was pure stuborness. 4th pregnacy i have been bad but most days i could drink about 3pm and stay down. with most of the pregnacies the sickness went around 12-16 weeks good luck
2007-09-19 05:22:13
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answered by sexiebum 5
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I'm right there with ya! But, I talked to my sister (who has 5 kids) and she says it could end at about 3 or 4 months or it could possibly last thru the whole pregnancy. Everyone is different. If it gets that bad, you could talk to a doctor about getting something for the nausea, but don't take anything without consulting him or her first. Hang in there!
2007-09-19 05:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I am also in wk 8 and completely miserable in the mornings and late evenings.....
I've been told around week 12-13 it starts to go away....
Good Luck and Congratulations.
2007-09-19 05:13:58
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answered by TX Angel 2
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I am 37 weeks pregnant and I still have morning sickness. I know this doesnt help you but as a warning...those "tricks" didnt work for me either. I really hope you dont have morning sickness for as long as I have but your doctor can give you phenegran for the nausiousness and that will help alot.
2007-09-19 05:20:13
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answered by LilMomma22487 3
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For me it finally ended when i was like14- 15 wks!, i still kind of got them at 16-17 but only once a week or so.. Don't worry, it'll be over soon =] Hang in there!
God Bless
2007-09-19 05:34:17
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answered by ˚despeяate housewife˚ 6
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I threw up every day that I was pregnant. Nothing worked to make it better. I do believe that I was one of the unlucky ones. It was all worth it to see that beautiful baby boy and I'd do it all over again in an instant!
2007-09-19 05:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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im in week 12 and im still miserable. im like you i dont ever actually throw up (except once) but i feel nauseous all the time. ever since week 12 started i feel like its been worse. i sure hope this goes away soon! good luck!
2007-09-19 05:16:30
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answered by Michelle 3
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