This extra saliva and spitting all the time is driving me mad, my mouth keeps filling up. Im 11 weeks now. Does it go away after first trimester or does it stay longer? someone pls tell me there is an end to this.
Spitting a lot is a common and irritating symptom of early pregnancy, often decreasing after the first trimester. However, if it's really severe, affecting your ability to eat or drink, or if you're feeling dehydrated, it's very important to talk to your gynac right away. Don't hesitate, especially if you feel unwell.
Oh, the spitting was quite a thing for me too when I was pregnant at my parents' place. My mom would always say it means the baby is growing well! For me, it started reducing significantly after the 12th week and mostly disappeared by the end of the first trimester. It does pass, don't worry.
Oh, this was one of the most annoying symptoms for me! I felt like I always had too much saliva in my mouth. It mostly started to go away by week 14 or 15. It was such a strange feeling and I was so glad when it finally stopped. Hang in there, it's tough but temporary!
Okay, so the spitting usually stops or gets much better after the first trimester, around 14-16 weeks. It's annoying, I know. Try chewing gum or sucking on some mints, it can help manage the excess saliva temporarily. Just stay hydrated.
My saas told me that this spitting problem usually gets better after the first three months, by the time you enter the fourth month. It's because of all the hormonal changes. Just try to keep a small towel handy and sip on ginger water if it helps with the nausea.
Excessive salivation (ptyalism) is usually a first-trimester symptom, often linked to nausea. For most women, it significantly reduces or disappears by the start of the second trimester, around 12-14 weeks. However, some experience it longer. Consult your doctor if it's severe or persistent.
Hi dear, excess salivation, also known as ptyalism, is a common but very bothersome early pregnancy symptom. For most women, it tends to subside or completely stop by the beginning of the second trimester, typically around 12-14 weeks. Keeping your mouth fresh with light mouthwash or brushing can offer temporary relief. Stay strong!
I remember that phase! It was quite challenging. For me, the excessive spitting started to ease up towards the end of my first trimester, around 12-13 weeks. It felt like a big relief once it subsided. You just have to be patient, it will get better with time.
Excessive spitting is quite common, especially if you're experiencing nausea. For many, it tends to decrease after the first trimester, when hormone levels stabilize a bit. However, individual experiences can vary. If it's becoming very difficult, it's always good to discuss it with your gynac, especially with any pre-existing conditions.