I used to worry that my baby wasn't getting any nutrition because I felt sick all the time. But my doctor assured me the baby is safe. It usually goes away around 14 weeks, but if you feel it's getting worse, definitely ask your gynac.
I know every symptom can make you feel worried and overwhelmed right now. Nausea generally improves around 12-13 weeks as your hormones stabilize. Just listen to your body, rest as much as you can, and always check with your doctor if you feel too dehydrated.
My nausea cleared up by the 4th month, thank god, because buying so many specialized ginger chews was getting expensive! Honestly, simple home remedies like dry toast or lemon juice work just as well and save money. If you need any prescription medicine for severe vomiting, ask your government hospital doc for pocket-friendly options.
In both my pregnancies, the sickness magically disappeared right around week 14. Keep some dry crackers on your bedside table and eat one before even sitting up in the morning. If you still can't keep liquids down, go see your doctor without waiting.
Behan, thoda sabar rakho, teen mahine ke baad yeh apne aap thik ho jata hai. Nimbu chusne se ya thoda sa adrak ka tukda chabane se aaram milega. Himmat rakho, yeh din bhi nikal jayenge.
When I was staying with my parents, my mother used to give me dry toast or a piece of ginger to suck on early in the morning. It really helped calm my stomach before the nausea hit. By the fourth month, it was completely gone.
With twins, my morning sickness was actually all-day sickness and lasted till week 16! 🙄 But seriously, keeping small snacks like roasted makhana nearby helped. Hang in there, you will get your appetite back soon!
During my first trimester, I felt so miserable because of the constant sickness. But around week 15, I suddenly woke up one day feeling completely fine and hungry! I felt like myself again, so please hang in there, relief is on the way.
Hang in there, dear, this phase will pass very soon. Usually, by the start of the second trimester, you will start feeling much better and get your energy back. Try having some dry ginger biscuits or lemon water in the morning to soothe your stomach.
I completely understand how exhausting and draining constant nausea is, it really takes a toll on your mind. For me, it started fading around the 13th week. Just take it one day at a time, you are doing a great job surviving this.
For most women, it gets better after the first trimester, around 12 to 14 weeks. But if you are throwing up everything you eat and feel weak, please contact your doctor immediately. I had severe vomiting and needed IV fluids, so don't ignore it.
I remember crying in the bathroom feeling like the nausea would never end, but trust me, it does! For me, it vanished around the 13th week and I could finally enjoy eating again. Sending you so much love and strength, you are so close to the comfortable second trimester.