Should I Be Feeling Sick This Early? Posted: 12-20-05 03:06am
Hi I am 8 weeks pregnant and feel very
sick all the time is this normal I didnt
have it this early with my other 2 kids
any advice?
:)
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Guest
Posted: 12-20-05 03:44am
Yes, it is normal to have sickness now,
usually gets better towards the 2nd
trimester. 12 or 13 weeks. Then you
just get it when the baby is
uncomfortable(tight clothes, bumping your
belly, laying on it, intercourse) or from
eating things that dont agree with the
baby.
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Guest
Posted: 12-20-05 03:46am
Thanks for the advice I had it from 12
weeks with my first for one day then from
12 weeks with my second all the way
through morning noon and night I hope I
dont have it for that long again anyways
thanks for the advice!!!!!
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hotty
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Nov 2005 Posts: 261 Location: texas
Hi Posted: 12-21-05 13:24pm
If your volmiting does not stop and its on
going , its very dangerous to your baby, I
was volmiting from morning on and off
until evening so I had to go to the er
room and they gane me something to stop my
nausea. So keep yourself monitored on how
much you volmit ok. Hope you get better
soon from hotty
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pinkrakel
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 34 Location: england
Posted: 12-21-05 13:31pm
Thanks for the advice hotty
yeah I will keep a eye on the sickness
side just seem to feel sick most of the
time at the moment
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rosejackson
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Joined: 23 Dec 2005 Posts: 4326 Location: hertfordshire, england
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Posted: 12-23-05 16:34pm
Im only 5 weeks pregnant n im feelin
slight nausea in the evenings but the
doctor says its normal :s hope so lol
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