Just got to know im pregnant, 5 weeks. So far no vomiting at all and honestly thoda confused, like when does it usually start? Some friends say from beginning na.
Honestly, I used to vomit morning, noon and night in my first trimester. You just power through it for the baby, and then suddenly one day it gets better. It does get better, trust me!
Whenever your stomach decides to throw a party, basically! No fixed schedule, just surprise attacks whenever you least expect it. It's like a fun little pregnancy game, right?
My gynac explained that it's largely due to the surge in HCG hormones. They said it's most common in the first trimester, roughly weeks 6 to 12. For a few women, it can extend into the second trimester or even for the entire nine months, which is quite tough.
I'm in my 2nd trimester now, almost 16 weeks, and I still feel nauseous and throw up sometimes. Is this normal? Everyone said it stops after the first trimester, so I'm a bit anxious if I'm the only one still feeling this way.
Mere saath toh morning mein bhi hota hai, aur sometimes evening mein bhi ho jaata hai randomly. It's so weird, no? Aapko kab zyada feel hota hai, morning sickness ya all day sickness?
First baby mein toh mujhe 5 mahine tak lagaatar ultiyaan aati thi, morning, afternoon, night! Second mein thoda kam tha, sirf first trimester tak. Har pregnancy different hoti hai, so you can't really predict exactly when it'll stop.
I remember those days so clearly! It felt like forever when I was going through it. But just know you're doing great, it eventually passes, and you'll forget all about it once your little one is here.
If it's too much and you can't keep anything down, especially if you feel dehydrated, pls talk to your doc immediately. My friend had hyperemesis gravidarum, and it needed medical attention. Don't ignore severe vomiting.
Beta, shuruat ke mahine mein zyada hota hai, khaas kar subah-subah jab pet khaali hota hai. Kai logon ko thoda-thoda poore din bhi lagta rehta hai. Isse ghabrana nahi, yeh toh bacche ke aane ka sanket hai.
Typically, it starts around 6 weeks and peaks around 9-10 weeks. For most, it subsides by the end of the first trimester, around 12-14 weeks. But some unlucky women experience it throughout their pregnancy, unfortunately. It's mostly hormonal.
For me, it was mostly in the first three months. After that, I felt much better and actually enjoyed my food properly. Hang in there, it's temporary and a sign of a healthy pregnancy!