For me, the vomiting started around week 6 and lasted heavily till week 14. I just delivered recently, and honestly, keeping dry crackers by my bedside was the only thing that helped before getting up.
Haan, mostly first trimester mein hi hoti hai vomiting. Mujhe toh subah uthte hi shuru ho jata tha. But agar bahut jyada ho rahi hai aur paani bhi nahi pach raha, toh doctor ko dikha lena na.
I am planning to conceive and honestly quite scared of this vomiting phase! Does it really happen only in the morning, or is it throughout the day? Hope I can handle it when the time comes.
Uff, I had severe vomiting from week 5 right up to my delivery day, it was absolute torture! If it gets to a point where you can't even keep water down, please contact your doctor immediately because dehydration happens very fast.
In both my pregnancies, vomiting started around week 6. My advice is simple: eat small, frequent meals and don't let your stomach stay empty. But if you are vomiting everything you eat, don't wait—call your gynac.
I totally understand how draining and exhausting it feels to vomit constantly when you are already so tired. It usually starts around week 6 and eases by week 12. Sending you so much strength, you are doing an amazing job for your baby.
It usually starts around the 2nd month as your body prepares for this beautiful soul. Try to stay positive and drink some lemon water to soothe your stomach. Take care of yourself and trust that this phase will also pass peacefully.
In my case, with my PCOS history, my hormones were already a bit unstable, and vomiting hit me around week 6. It stopped by week 16 thankfully. Just take it easy, listen to your body, and don't hesitate to ask your doctor for help.
I can only speak from my own experience, but my morning sickness started around week 7 and stopped by the start of the second trimester. It varies so much for everyone, so it's best to consult your doctor if it gets too hard to manage.
Usually morning sickness peaks between weeks 8 and 12. Because of my thyroid, my doctor monitored me closely to make sure hormonal changes weren't causing too much dehydration. Keep your regular doctor follow-ups to stay safe.