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Asked by baby3tokrys

Q: Morning Sickness(all day!) and Nausea

I have had awful all day sickness and nausea since week 6, and I have had to be on medication for it since then. Saturday, I will be 10 weeks. When did you notice a reduction in your sickness? and When were you able to stop the medication?

This question was asked Dec. 16, 2014 9:34pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

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Answered by Bumpin4Baby - Dec. 18, 2014 3:57pm
I had it something terrible weeks 5-9. After 9 weeks, it started getting better to where I didn't have to take my Zofran. I do still get sick on occassion, but nothing to call home about. I am 11w 4d today and actually got sick this morning, but it has been several days since I had it last. It is different for everyone and every pregnancy. My sis was sick up until the day she had her baby boy. With my daughter, I only got sick a couple times and that was all. Anyway, I hope you feel better soon!

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Answered by baby3tokrys - Dec. 17, 2014 10:37pm
Thanks everyone! I have been feeling awful for the last month, luckily today I feel a bit better. Hopefully it is a sign that things will ease up a bit :)

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Answered by cosmoholic - Dec. 17, 2014 12:45pm
I'm 20 weeks and still on two pills a day. I was able to cut back from three a day around week 16 but whenever I try to reduce it again I regret it.

I definitely started noticing a steady improvement around week 14.

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Answered by Sianny - Dec. 17, 2014 7:20am
I was well into my 20s before I could come off the pills completely. At about 14 weeks I was able to cut back from three a day to just one in the morning.

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Answered by mirandacrowell - Dec. 17, 2014 5:30am
ive read that 9wks is the peak wk for morning sickness for most women, and after 9wks most women notice the morning sickness slowly but surely subsiding. im 9wks1day and today has been THEE WORST day for morning sickness for me so far. i found that drinking some water helped.

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Answered by Heathernnsb29 - Dec. 17, 2014 4:51am
I am 12 weeks and still have it but as of last week I only take my meds once a day :) hang in there, it does get better. I know it's hard. I lived on my couch for weeks!

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Answered by stickybean1976 - Dec. 17, 2014 2:44am
I didn't have medication but mine didn't go until 14weeks

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Answered by mrsmaltese - Dec. 17, 2014 12:58am
hey im 10 weeks today, I noticed it was starting to get a lil better middle of week 9 I was able to go a day without my seasick bands on but the next day it came back so needed bands. today I feel so so smells still affect me but I havnt been on any medication, iv been using the bands all day everyday they help me n I have had no vomiting which is great, I hope yours starts to settle this week sometime x

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