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Pregnant ladies - How are you feeling? Anyone else sick of vomiting?

I'm only 8 weeks along with my second and I've been nauseous and been throwing up 2 or more times daily since 4 weeks. I'm getting really tired of throwing up - I'm afraid to leave the house, because I'm worried I'll throw up all over the floor in the grocery store, or something.

When I was pregnant with me son I only threw up once in the morning throughout my whole pregnancy - but the vomiting didn't start until 8 or 9 weeks.

I'm not as tired as I was a couple weeks ago, thank goodness. However, other than the nausea and vomiting I'm feeling pretty ok.

How are the rest of you feeling (how far along are you - is it your first? Second? Third?...)

Update:

The vomiting is normal. Some women have morning sickness worse than others. I can keep most meals down, so there's nothing to be concerned about.

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  • LisaLu
    Lv 7
    10 years ago
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    When I was pregnant with my first I had a cot in the bathroom where I slept. I was sick for the first 7 months of my pregnancy, and my husband had to go over to my parents house to eat dinner since I couldn't handle the smells. I would vomit at least 8 times a day, nausea medicine wouldn't help me at all, and I got to the point where I couldn't hold down liquids so I had to go in and get a iv done 2 times a week so I would stay hydrated. Any movement would make me sick, taking a shower was guaranteed to make me sick, and saltines were too much to handle.

    Thankfully my second pregnancy I threw up 2 times. I don't know if I could have handled going through that a second time.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    i'm 35weeks prego with my third and characteristic at present began having RLS. never had it with my others and that's soooo annoying! can no longer sleep and finally end up having to stroll the home is a stupor an incredible form of the night. i'm so drained and so waiting to be executed this time!! i'm raising my 9yo stepdaughter, have a 4.5yo preschooler and a 20month previous... and boy do they understand mom can no longer circulate as quickly. upload soccer for the older 2 and this no longer dozing in any respect (truly like 30min at a time and a entire of two-4hours an afternoon!). can no longer wait for my little female to get here. i know how onerous newborns could properly be despite the fact that if it is going to likely be alleviation merely to be able and get 2 hours of sturdy sleep - and to no longer have a vast infant in my tummy i'm lugging around. At 34weeks my ultrasound confirmed she replaced into already 6lbs and a pair of weeks ahead of growth schedule. no longer marvelous bc of the sizes of my 1st 2. i'll take heartburn and swollen ft over this under pressure leg crap any day. that's much greater annoying than morning disease replaced into! Wow - that feels greater acceptable :)

  • Kseila
    Lv 4
    10 years ago

    vomiting so much cant be good for you or the baby. Ask your doctor about it.

    I am not vomiting at all but do feel nauseous at times. I am 8 weeks 3 days pregnant with my first.

    Good luck and congrats

  • 10.4 weeks with number one. I have horrible morning sickness, I throw up about 3 times a day & I dry heave alot. & am sooo sick of it. Im sooo tired & I get bad headaches. My back is killling me!

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    hi, see pregnancy.topideaz.com for this.

    You'll see the links specificly about this on the left side and right side in related menus so you dont have to go and search everywhere

    Source(s): searched and visited personally.
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