[open] Pregnant women - a place to chat! (6)

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I started feeling like that at 6 weeks but it was all gone by 14 weeks. Take heart.


lol - i wish that was me - i started feeling sick 3 days after i conceived and i am so hoping it goes away ealier than last time which was at 16 weeks
 
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for me the "morning" sickness never goes away until about 4 or 5 weeks before I deliver. I've just found new ways of avoiding it or reducing it. I've found that either peppermint or lemon tea works great, as do lemon wedges, peppermint candies, lemon drops, and for some strange reason vanilla wafers.
 
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chava...if you are having troubles sleeping I found that sleeping in a recliner chair was most comfortable for me...so every night dh and I would watch tv and then he would bring out my blanket and pillow and tuck me in and kiss me goodnight...then he'd either go to bed or bring out his blanket and pillow and sleep on the couch next to me.
 
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for me the "morning" sickness never goes away until about 4 or 5 weeks before I deliver. I've just found new ways of avoiding it or reducing it. I've found that either peppermint or lemon tea works great, as do lemon wedges, peppermint candies, lemon drops, and for some strange reason vanilla wafers.


Awww. I keep hoping my M/S will let up, but I'm almost 7 months along and it's showing no signs of stopping!
 
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All I can say is find something that helps soothe your tummy..anything and then be sure to always have it on hand. There are many great teas out there that you can try, along with little candies, crackers, cookies, my neighbor swears by granola bars...but for me that just made it worse.
 
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