Worried of possible miscarriage Posted: 05-09-08 10:33am
Hi, im getting a bit concerned. I am 7
weeks and a day starting, and atarting at
about 6 weeks i started feel queasy for
most of the day from about an hour after i
woke up until 2 pm in the afternoon. I
never got sick but felt like i might the
whole time and then would feel better
enough to eat later on. Well i read that
taking your prenatal vitamins at night can
help so i started doing that and the first
day i still didnt feel well but now for
the last 2 days i havent noticed hardly
ANY nausea and i wonderign if it's
completely due to switching the time i
take my vitamins, or is it possible i
miscarried? It seems so weird that the
queasyness would just stop all of a sudden
after being bad for 4 days straight....
This is our first and we just sent
presents in the mail to tell our parents
on mothers day. Now im afraid I spoke too
soon.
Is it normal for sickness to come and go
like that? Is it just bc of the vitamins?
Has this happened to anyone before?
Thanks.
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Ingi
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Posted: 05-12-08 13:18pm
A lot of women feel their nausea come and
go during early pregnancy. It can be
common. It can also come from the
vitamins. if you haven't had any bleeding,
you have not miscarried.
Have you been to the doctor? He may set
your mind at ease.
Congratulations on your pregnancy.
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Rosie H
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Posted: 05-19-08 12:00pm
I too had my morning sickness at weird
times of the day and sometimes not at all.
Its completely normal. I would go an
entire week sick and then bam one day it
was like nothing ever happened. Taking
your vitamins at night probably helped you
prevent some of the sickness. Your very
lucky cause sometimes nothing works..lol
As Igni said, if you arent bleeding then
you havent miscarried.
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