Ok in the past week I have woken up twice
at like 4.30am and had that feeling where
you drank waaaaaaaaaaaay toooooooooooo
much the night before.
Like you are kinda dizzy and feel sick but
think that if you just lay still it will
all go away but it doesn't and you have to
get up and puke anyway.
Then it also happened a 6.30am and twice
late evening (including tonight)
isn't it a little late for me to start
getting morning sickness now - I mean it's
supposed to stop around week 12 (well for
most people)
Last edited by Kia on 09-08-04 18:23pm; edited 1 time in total
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linuxChique
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 4535
Posted: 09-08-04 18:21pm
I always hard it starts getting better at
week 16 for most people. I dunno, it
went away at week 16 for me.
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 09-08-04 18:25pm
Great my body hates me - I get nearly 3
months (when I should be sick) puke free,
knowing me I am now gonna puke my way to
march lol
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Michelle1337
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Joined: 04 Aug 2004 Posts: 1739 Location: Houston, Texas
Posted: 09-08-04 18:26pm
I didnt even start having anymorning
sicknes until 12 or 13 weeks. So your
fine, I only had it for about a week
though. So it just depends on the
person, and then pregnancy.
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 09-09-04 03:39am
Really, wow ok that makes me feel better,
sorry for you to have it but better for me
that i'm not the only one to get it late.
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