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31-01-2017 23:02 #11
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31-01-2017 23:29 #12
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31-01-2017 23:41 #13
First baby at 30 and second at 33, both times I had manageable all-day nausea until about 14 weeks but no vomiting. Both pregnancies were pretty much identical except that second time around I had strong Braxton Hicks from around 16weeks and lots of ligament pain.
I've got a girl and a boy so the gender didn't seem to change anything.
Just luck of the draw I guess!
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01-02-2017 07:31 #14
I think it's luck of the drawer although I did wonder about age myself.
First pregnancy at 21 barely knew I was pregnant. It totally didn't impact my life physically.
Second pregnancy at 38 again no MS but I was far more tired.
Third pregnancy at 43 omg horrid awful. I had MS pretty much the entire time, exhausted and in pain.
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01-02-2017 08:14 #15
I've had 7 pregnancies and my morning sickness aka all day sickness has been the same for all of them. Two of them it stopped earlier than the others. That was my 3rd and 6th pregnancy and the 6th ended in a mmc.
Otherwise it's been roughly 7 weeks of all day nausea. I vomited more with numbers 1, 4 and 7.
First pregnancy at 18/19 last pregnancy at 34/35. Age made no difference at all to me.
My first pregnancy was the hardest.
I was lucky to have no other problems aside from the sickness part.
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01-02-2017 09:33 #16
I was reading something that says it has to do with gut health...which makes sense.
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13-10-2017 09:45 #17
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When did everyone's morning sickness kick in? I'm nearly 7 weeks and have had a couple of days feeling a bit off, and one night this week when I just didn't really feel like eating particular foods, but not really nauseous or sick. Is it just too early? It was kind of reassuring to feel off because I figured it meant my hormones were doing all the right things - but also kind of happy to be feeling good, makes it much easier to keep things quiet!
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13-10-2017 11:00 #18
1st pregnancy- 18, bad all day sickness from 7 weeks until about 16 weeks.
2nd pregnancy- 21, even worse all day sickness and vomiting from 6 weeks til about 16 weeks.
3rd pregnancy- 24, worse all day sickness from about 4 weeks til 18/20 weeks. Could barely get out of bed most days.
4th pregnancy- 26, no sickness at all, occasional random spew during the first 12 weeks but otherwise felt great.
5th pregnancy- 28, HG, medicated, lasting most of the pregnancy.
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13-10-2017 11:25 #19
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First pregnancy 24- occasional off day (DS1) second trimester nothing
Second pregnancy 27- occasional sickness (DS2) second trimester nothing
Third pregnancy/current pregnancy 30- constant sickness take maxalon every morning, nearly every afternoon. Despite eating healthy with this one
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13-10-2017 11:28 #20
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