I had a lot of morning sickness in my first trimester, but now I'm in my second and still feel nauseous sometimes. Is it normal to have early nausea continue into the second trimester?
Nausea can sometimes linger into the second trimester, but make sure you are eating small, balanced meals. Don't go on an empty stomach as that makes nausea worse, but avoid sugary treats to cope with it. If it gets severe, check with your doctor.
Every pregnancy journey is unique, and sometimes nausea takes a bit longer to go away. Keep a positive mind, pray, and take rest as your body is doing holy work. Take care, and do mention it to your doctor if you feel too weak.
Oh, the legendary 'morning' sickness that actually lasts all day and into the next trimester! My nausea didn't leave me until week 18, it was exhausting. Hang in there, but if you're puking like crazy, let your doctor know so they can help.
Yes, some women feel nausea even in the second trimester, though it usually fades by now. I used to suck on a small piece of ginger or drink lemon water to feel better. But if you are experiencing heavy vomiting and can't keep food down, please ask your doctor immediately.
Actually, some people have nausea throughout their pregnancy, it is so unfair yaar! Try having some dry biscuits right before you get out of bed. But if you are throwing up too much, definitely tell your gynac.
I had nausea in my 16th week and immediately started worrying if something was wrong with my baby! My mind went to all bad scenarios. But my gynac assured me it's normal for some. Just let your doctor know if you can't keep liquids down.
Nausea in the second trimester is common for many, don't worry. Just try simple things like keeping a toast by your bedside or sipping cold water. If it gets too heavy or you feel dizzy, drop a message to your doctor for safe medicine.