Just found out im expecting and so far no vomiting at all. Wondering kab se ye start hota hai usually, morning only or anytime? want to be mentally ready thoda.
Suno, morning sickness generally 6th week se lekar 12th week tak rehti hai. Kuch logo ko thoda lambe samay tak bhi chalti hai. Agar bohot zyada vomiting ho aur paani bhi na pacha pao, toh turant doctor ke paas jao taaki dehydration na ho.
I felt so sick from week 5 all the way to week 15, it was like a non-stop stomach bug. Every morning was a battle, but when I held my baby for the first time, all that suffering felt completely worth it. Hang in there, this phase will pass.
Oh sweetie, those early weeks of constant nausea are incredibly exhausting. I remember crying over the sink many mornings feeling so weak. It usually settles down after the first trimester, so please rest as much as you can and be gentle with yourself.
My doctor told me that the hCG hormone peaks around weeks 8 to 11, which is why vomiting is most intense then. It usually gets better by week 14 or 15 for most women. If you are vomiting heavily for over 24 hours, contact your gynac immediately to check for dehydration.
I am in my second trimester now and thankfully mine has finally reduced, but it started right at week 7. Did anyone else feel like throwing up just by smelling daily food? I was so worried it would never end!
Because of my PCOS history, my hormonal changes were quite erratic and my nausea started around the 6th week. It varies for everyone, but typically it peaks in the first trimester. Don't worry if yours is different, but do speak to your doctor if you can't digest anything.
Mine started exactly at week 6 and went away by week 13. Honestly, keeping dry crackers on your bedside table and eating one before sitting up helps immensely. If it gets severe, directly ask your gynac for safe anti-nausea medication.
This is a beautiful journey, though physical tests like vomiting do happen, especially during the first three months. Try to keep your mind positive, take small light meals, and rest. Trust in God, everything will settle down soon.
I literally just delivered last month and my morning sickness was quite bad till the 16th week. Eating small, frequent meals instead of heavy ones was a total lifesaver for me. Keep drinking small sips of water, and definitely consult your doctor if it becomes unmanageable.