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Asked by jubjub

Q: Nausea decreasing too soon?

So I haven't had a whole lot of nausea this pregnancy and it's been pretty manageable. We saw our baby and heartbeat at 7 weeks. I am now 9.5 weeks and I haven't had as much nausea as I have been used to. Very nervous about missed miscarriage since I have had two before. But with my son I know my nausea was almost completely gone by 10 weeks so I am not sure if I should be concerned or just be excited that it's going away?

This question was asked Aug. 3, 2016 6:43pm
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Answered by loopygrl - Aug. 11, 2016 2:03pm
I had morning sickness weeks 7and 8, but by 9-10 weeks it was completely gone and never came back. I am currently 21 weeks with a healthy baby boy.

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Answered by pbc910 - Aug. 4, 2016 4:50pm
I was rarely nauseous when I was pregnant (with twins) and overall, it was about 9-10 weeks when I started getting back an appetite and felt generally better.

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Answered by lrivera0927 - Aug. 4, 2016 2:46pm
During my first trimester, I was typically nauseas everyday. However I would have those few days in a row or an entire week where the nausea completely went away and then boom came back again.

Try not to stress too much.

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Answered by michelle.marie - Aug. 4, 2016 1:27pm
enjoy it while you can! My nausea came and went a few times.. i still get waves. eat now while you're not nauseous because you may not want to if it comes back again!

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Answered by kvstone - Aug. 3, 2016 7:55pm
with both of my pregnancies I really felt the nausea decrease around 10 weeks, I had 2 miscarriages before my first child was born so I completely understand every little thing making you nervous but it sounds normal to me.

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