Im 8 weeks and throwing up almost every morning, sometimes after lunch too. Cant eat properly and feeling so weak. Why does this happen and till when does it usually last yaar?
Oh, I feel your pain so much, those first few months of constant vomiting were so exhausting. Just remember that this is a sign your pregnancy hormones are strong and working hard. Hang in there, it usually gets much better after the first trimester!
Since I had to watch my sugar, I couldn't eat sweet candies for nausea. I found that sipping on lemon water with a pinch of salt or eating roasted chana helped settle my stomach without spiking my blood sugar. Avoid spicy and greasy foods as they make vomiting worse.
It's basically your baby's way of saying 'hello' at 5 AM! Those crazy hormonal surges really mess with your stomach. Just eat whatever you can tolerate right now, even if it's just plain rice, and don't worry about a perfect diet.
It is mainly due to the rapid rise in hormones like hCG and estrogen, which slows down your digestion. While mild nausea is very normal, if you are throwing up multiple times a day and feel dizzy, please contact your doctor for IV fluids or safe medication.
Haan, yeh toh pregnancy hormones ki wajah se hota hai, especially in the first trimester. Subah uthte hi thoda dry toast ya biscuit kha liya karo, usse kafi relief milta hai. But agar bilkul paani bhi nahi pach raha na, toh doc ko turant dikhao.
My mother used to give me warm ginger tea to soothe my stomach in the mornings, which was a great help. But when the vomiting became too heavy, I trusted my doctor and took the safe tablets she prescribed. Always keep your doctor informed if you can't keep any food down.
I am planning for a baby soon and honestly, the thought of morning sickness scares me the most! Is it really as bad as they show in movies, or does it depend from person to person? I hope there are easy ways to manage it.
Honestly, managing morning sickness at the office was a nightmare. I kept ginger candies in my bag and took small, frequent meals instead of heavy lunches to keep the nausea away. If it gets too severe and affects your work, ask your gynac for safe anti-vomiting medicine.