babydust92
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Hey all,
So this is the first time I've ever reached 8 weeks! My last pregnancy unfortunately ended 3 days after my period was supposed to come (CP). So, throughout this pregnancy I can't help but feel nervous a lot of the time. After week 6 my nerves calmed down loads but with this morning sickness/nausea business I honestly can't help but worry. I guess all I'm hoping for is some reassurance like "That happened to me quite a lot and I now have a healthy baby..." etc.
So, my nausea and morning sickness started around week 5 and it was constant. I would throw up every morning and nausea would follow me like a bad smell for the rest of the day. It got to the point where I couldn't handle hot food and I had to suffer on cold food (not many choices). About a week ago, a few days before my first midwife visit there was a 4 day period where my morning sickness would come and go. For example the first day I threw up a tiny bit (spit size), the second day I didn't throw up at all, the third day I threw up just like the first day and the forth morning (midwife visit) it was just the amount of spit and then my nausea disappeared completely!! Luckily for my nerves about an hour before the midwife was due I ended up gagging constantly and I threw up loads. After that day everything felt like it was back on track. For 5 days I was throwing up loads in the morning and all of my worries were gone.
Today, I woke up with a little nausea but not to the point I had to run downstairs. When I did go to the bathroom nothing happened. I felt a few faint spells of nausea and now it's GONE. For all I know I could wake up tomorrow morning and my MS will come back with a vengeance (hopefully). I don't like morning sickness and it is vile but it's a little reminder of the little one inside me and it means my hcg levels are all good.
Is there anybody who has gone through what I've just described and they ended up giving birth or they are far along?
Comments are appreciated for this worrisome pregnant lady.
So this is the first time I've ever reached 8 weeks! My last pregnancy unfortunately ended 3 days after my period was supposed to come (CP). So, throughout this pregnancy I can't help but feel nervous a lot of the time. After week 6 my nerves calmed down loads but with this morning sickness/nausea business I honestly can't help but worry. I guess all I'm hoping for is some reassurance like "That happened to me quite a lot and I now have a healthy baby..." etc.
So, my nausea and morning sickness started around week 5 and it was constant. I would throw up every morning and nausea would follow me like a bad smell for the rest of the day. It got to the point where I couldn't handle hot food and I had to suffer on cold food (not many choices). About a week ago, a few days before my first midwife visit there was a 4 day period where my morning sickness would come and go. For example the first day I threw up a tiny bit (spit size), the second day I didn't throw up at all, the third day I threw up just like the first day and the forth morning (midwife visit) it was just the amount of spit and then my nausea disappeared completely!! Luckily for my nerves about an hour before the midwife was due I ended up gagging constantly and I threw up loads. After that day everything felt like it was back on track. For 5 days I was throwing up loads in the morning and all of my worries were gone.
Today, I woke up with a little nausea but not to the point I had to run downstairs. When I did go to the bathroom nothing happened. I felt a few faint spells of nausea and now it's GONE. For all I know I could wake up tomorrow morning and my MS will come back with a vengeance (hopefully). I don't like morning sickness and it is vile but it's a little reminder of the little one inside me and it means my hcg levels are all good.
Is there anybody who has gone through what I've just described and they ended up giving birth or they are far along?
Comments are appreciated for this worrisome pregnant lady.