I've been feeling nauseous almost constantly since my first trimester started, morning, noon, and night. Is there a specific type of nausea that is common in pregnancy, or does it vary a lot?
Oh, I remember panicking thinking there was something wrong with me because my nausea suddenly disappeared one day in week 10. But it's totally normal for symptoms to come and go. Don't worry, your body is just adjusting to the hormones!
Listen to me, don't stress yourself about not eating full meals right now. Your baby is very small and will get all the nutrition they need from your body's reserves. Just sip on some cold water, rest as much as you can, and this phase will pass very soon.
Yaar, morning sickness is actually a huge scam, it literally lasts all day long! For me, even the smell of my husband's perfume was triggering. I just survived on cold apples and coconut water, you just have to find what works for you.
I felt so overwhelmed in my first trimester because the nausea was constant, not just in the morning. I literally cried some days because even water tasted weird. But the moment I saw my baby's first scan, all that pain felt totally worth it.
Dry ginger candies or sucking on a piece of lemon worked like magic for my mild nausea. But if you are throwing up absolutely everything and can't even keep water down, please ask your gynac for safe pregnancy-safe medications. Don't let dehydration build up.
Haan na, morning sickness bolte hain par ye toh pure din ka sickness hota hai! I used to feel very nauseous especially after seeing ginger or garlic in the kitchen. Thoda limbu paani helps, try karke dekho, ho na.
My nausea was mostly triggered by tea and oil smells, and it got much better after week 14. Now that I am in my second trimester, I still feel a bit of food aversion sometimes. Did anyone else also experience nausea coming back in the afternoon?
I was so terrified that my constant vomiting would starve my baby and affect their growth! I literally checked my weight every day and kept calling my doctor out of anxiety. It is super scary, but please eat whatever small bites you can manage, baby will be fine.