All day sickness, not just morning?

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Mommy of Andy and one on the way asked:


I have been gagging and throwing up since a week after my ovulation! No lie… I have maintained the same weight through my pregnancy so far as I throw up when I eat more than a small portion. Im already 4 1/2 months.. shouldn’t this have stopped around 3 months?? With my first child, I threw up one time… and was never nauseous. Any cures? or hope….. anything ha ha.

and it kicks in when im moving around alot like cleaning or doing laundry, or if im talking alot… ha ha

5 Responses to “All day sickness, not just morning?”

  1. Sommer Says:

    I had the same thing.. And now that I’m at the end, it’s come back somewhat.. :( Try eating bananas or crackers. That’s helped me. :)

  2. ILoveMySon Says:

    I had all day sickness til about 16 weeks

  3. Chanel Says:

    every pregnancy us different. and you can have morning sickness all the way up til the baby is born.

  4. InfernoPaige! Says:

    Pregnancy affects everyone differently.

    Why, I was watching the TV show “A Baby Story” today about this woman who was in and out of the hospital for a good 5 months when she was pregnant with her third child. She had uncontrollable acute vomiting and she was incredibly sick and lost lots of weight.

    You are now blessed with a beautiful little child, and that child is ******* life from you so you can give it life. If it does get worse, even now, I recommend booking an emergency visit with your doctor, because they know you better than anyone else (body wise).

  5. Callie Says:

    With my first child I was sick till about15 weeks. This time I am at 12 weeks and still getting sick mostly mornings if I have to get up and get moving right away, when I am too hungry or too tired.

    As bad as it sounds throwing up actually makes it go away sooner for me. When I fight it I will sometimes feel bad all day. But the normal crackers, plain toast, ginger stuff and for me mint hard candies help some. But, there is no cure. Just have to wait it out and make adjustments in life style when you know certain things trigger it.

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