Address any of your questions to your Doctor - most offices have a nurse on duty to primarily answer or forward on to your Doctor. Nausea can occur on a somewhat frequent basis throughout a good pregnancy...early trimesters, it often occurs because of hormonal changes and can affect some people throughout. Often later on when the stomach is being crowded with the growing baby - women will report heartburn and such. I had to quit racket ball early on because of dizziness when I had hoped to be able to play until my sixth month. But again, you know what what chances are extremely different for you and what may be an unanswered question during your monthly visits.
2007-11-24 02:36:25
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answered by spike and spikey 2
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They say the nausea is caused by the change in your hormoanes and youre in you third trimester now so your body is gearing up for labor so things are changing and moving and everything. If you start vomitting so bad that you can't eat and you start feeling really weak call your doctor you could be dehydrated. Good luck!
2007-11-24 02:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Pregnancy does weird things to your body. And no two pregnancies are ever alike.
During my first pregnancy I was sick from the first day to the very last. I was actually quite relieved when the baby came 10 weeks early. (He was tiny but is now 6'3" and a father of two himself)
However, if you are feeling dizzy independently of the nausea you should probably consult your obstetrician as this may be a symptom of something else.
Good luck with your pregnancy and God bless you and your dear little baby.
2007-11-24 02:31:49
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answered by marguerite L 4
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I'll bet you are having a boy. I was sick as a dog with nausea during my pregnancy with my 2 boys.
Try eating Saltine crackers and a lot of rice, it helps it go away.
Annoying isn't it? You have my sympathy. I also had extreme heartburn with one of the boys. Duting labor it got worse. I didn't care if the baby was born with 2 heads, Ijust wanted to stop feeling like I was breathing fire.
2007-11-24 02:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Some folks have nausea all preg.
Try taking your multivitamin at bedtime. That helped me a lot!!! Vitamins made me sick.
Try eating crackers all day long, keeping nausea at bay.
2007-11-24 02:27:30
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answered by WriterMom 6
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It can be normal. The baby is getting bigger and pushing up against your stomach.
Don;t worry. I had 3rd trimester sickness with my 2nd son.
2007-11-24 02:27:36
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answered by Deborah S 5
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I had "morning sickness" the entire time I was pregnant with my first child...didn't have any with the second child. It depends! You would really need to see your OB to ask this question. That's the safest thing to do.
Good luck =)
2007-11-24 02:28:27
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answered by Beth 6
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it is completely ok....in the book what to expect when your expecting it does state that some woman dont experience morning sickness until later on. it is completely ok as long as you rule out anything else ( sickness, or something you ate ) if you are at all concerned i would definately call your OB.
2007-11-24 03:32:37
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answered by ~Molly~ 3
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Every woman is different. I have been pregnant 4 different times and each time has been different.
2007-11-24 02:28:12
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answered by Scooter_The_Squirrels_Wifey 6
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My wife says could be signs of bad things. Call your doctor.
2007-11-24 02:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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