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Backforseconds
LIF Zygote
Member since 10/14 44 total posts
Name: Oldposternewbaby
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Night time "morning" sickness.
Best anything for night time sickness. Or I should say after anything I eat sickness. I'm 6 weeks.
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Posted 10/4/14 7:45 PM |
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shellbebaby
So In Love!
Member since 8/11 1487 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Night time
I don't have a suggestion of something that helps. So far I haven't found much. But I have found if I eat slowly and not much at a time it makes it more tolerable. Been having the same problem since about week 7, I'm 14 today.
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Posted 10/4/14 7:49 PM |
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Backforseconds
LIF Zygote
Member since 10/14 44 total posts
Name: Oldposternewbaby
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Night time
I was fine until I had lunch today. Then it all went down hill. This is worse than the last time I was pg. Water seems to be the only thing that doesn't make me sick.
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Posted 10/4/14 7:52 PM |
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islandersgirl74
Love Being A Mommy!
Member since 6/06 5804 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Night time "morning" sickness.
Zofran
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Posted 10/4/14 9:17 PM |
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mattsgirl1013
LIF Adolescent
Member since 11/13 683 total posts
Name: Jessica
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Night time
I had all day sickness and the only thing that "helped" was not letting myself get hungry. That being said, I got sick all the time from week 5 until almost week 20. The doctor prescribed me a pill but I got major headaches on it and it didn't stop the morning sickness (I can't remember which medication it was), so I stopped taking it. Try eating slowly and a little bit at a time. Good luck!
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Posted 10/4/14 9:43 PM |
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edfilippi
LIF Adult
Member since 8/12 997 total posts
Name: Erica
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Re: Night time "morning" sickness.
Im 7 weeks and I feel a general "hung over" feeling for most of the day. I eat something thinking that will make me feel better but it doesnt. I dont remember this from last time but I could just not remember.
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Posted 10/4/14 11:22 PM |
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LIRascal
drama. daily.
Member since 3/11 7287 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Night time
I always had my sickness at night. I found that lemon, citrus, and crystallized ginger helped. Lemon Italian ice too. I am so sorry, I know it sucks
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Posted 10/5/14 1:03 AM |
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Meme729
LIF Adolescent
Member since 2/11 547 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Night time "morning" sickness.
I would feel sick at night too. Make sure not to get too hungry and eat very light meals. I would start to get sick if I ate too much. Gingerale helped a little but the preggo pops and bands helped more. I know it's a horrible feeling but think of the beautiful baby you will soon have (that's how I made myself feel better lol).
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Posted 10/5/14 7:42 AM |
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shellbebaby
So In Love!
Member since 8/11 1487 total posts
Name: Michelle
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Re: Night time "morning" sickness.
Posted by Backforseconds
I was fine until I had lunch today. Then it all went down hill. This is worse than the last time I was pg. Water seems to be the only thing that doesn't make me sick.
At least you can get down water. I find that makes it worse and I worry because I know I'm not getting all 8 glasses in.
I forgot to mention lemonade helps and my dr recommended pedialyte if I am feeling dehydrated after throwing up or because I didn't take in enough water.
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Posted 10/5/14 8:18 AM |
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Naner325
waiting on nugget!
Member since 6/10 4432 total posts
Name: N
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Re: Night time "morning" sickness.
I went from having all day sickness to now at 13 weeks just having it sometimes at night. What I have found is that if I eat to big of a dinner, or too heavy, that's when it's at its worst. I have been eating smaller portioned dinners and waiting an hour, if I still feel hungry then I have a little something else. That has seemed to work best. Good luck, I know it stinks!
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Posted 10/5/14 9:07 AM |
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Backforseconds
LIF Zygote
Member since 10/14 44 total posts
Name: Oldposternewbaby
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Night time
I haven't thrown up, I'd probably feel better if I did.
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Posted 10/5/14 9:18 AM |
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alli3131
Peanut is here!!!!!!
Member since 5/09 18388 total posts
Name: Allison
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Re: Night time "morning" sickness.
Posted by Backforseconds
I haven't thrown up, I'd probably feel better if I did.
You won't beeline me. I thought so too but I was better for about a second and a half.
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Posted 10/5/14 11:02 AM |
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lbride
Lovin' my mini man!
Member since 3/07 2475 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Night time
Take Prilosec it really helped me
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Posted 10/5/14 7:19 PM |
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bunnyluck
LIF Adult
Member since 1/14 3196 total posts
Name:
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Night time
Gingerale and toast. Seaband wrist bands. I noticed my prenatals made me sick, maybe try switching brands.
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Posted 10/5/14 7:34 PM |
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mrsb1
LIF Toddler
Member since 2/10 423 total posts
Name: las1 from LIW
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Night time
Nothing was helping me. Went on Diclegis it helped. I was throwing up from morning sickness. Had morning sickness up until 17 weeks, still get nauseous here and there at 22 weeks. Hope you feel better.
Message edited 10/6/2014 3:22:10 PM.
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Posted 10/6/14 3:21 PM |
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Backforseconds
LIF Zygote
Member since 10/14 44 total posts
Name: Oldposternewbaby
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Night time
Well it's worse after I eat anything. I'm basically eating because I have to eat. Within 10 mins, I'm ready to die. Ugh.
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Posted 10/7/14 6:34 PM |
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