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  1. #1
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    May 2004
    Shepparton
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    Question Nausea from conception, anyone experience it...

    I swear I have had it from the moment this little one burrowed into my womb! My question is has anyone else experienced this and how long did it last? Please tell me it doesn't last through out the whole remainder of pregnancy!

    Any replies would be greatly appreciated

    xx

  2. #2
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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    ummm, i can't say that it lasted til the end of pregnancy seeing i'm still UTD, but i got it really badly from implantation (blamed the drugs at first, but it didn't go away) - until about 12 weeks, 24/7, never able to not have a bucket at hand. another 9 weeks down the track and i still have nausea that isn't fantastic. not to the same degree as before (thankfully) but going anywhere in the car triggers it, tiredness triggers it, the smell of uncooked meat... lots of little things - even going shopping for more than a few minutes and i'm feeling really unwell - think it's the crowds or something! i haven't been able to tolerate work at ALL. am planning on going back on Monday to try again

    hoping your doesn't last even this long - it's horrible and makes life damn difficult - i can't imagine looking after even one other person (adult OR kidlet) let alone a family full of them!

    here's hoping the unusual MS is a sign of a little blue bundle letting mummy know he's on his way!

  3. #3
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    Dec 2007
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    I have known all along (since about 10/12) that I have been pg because of the nausea.. Was just waiting for the test to confirm it.. DH thought I was nuts

    It is still going and comparing it to the ms of last pregnancy, give me the ms (at least I chucked with that!). So can't tell you how long it will last for, and I am hoping like you that it doesn't last too long.

  4. #4
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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    yes me too.
    basically we dtd and then the next day i threw up my chicken wrap at lunch!
    eased up at about 10-11 weeks....
    has this not happened to you before tanya?

  5. #5
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    Aug 2007
    Tasmania , Australia
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    i had dd in dec 2007 and was sick everyday , but hope it eases 4 u

  6. #6
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    May 2004
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    Thanx for the replies...

    Rainforest... nup, never! My first sign with DD#1 was sore bb's, #2 was sore nipples and mooooooody! #3 was HPT then the mood swings, #4 uuummm can't remember... LOL But the m/s (nausea) didn't start til 6-7 weeks I'm sure.

    Kinda scared that it may be twins or something! EEEEEEEK!!

  7. #7
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    Aug 2004
    Hunter Valley, Wine Country, NSW
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    It might be a BOY Tanya

    With Matthew I had symptoms from conception and nausea was one of those symptoms, I had it on and off throughout the pregnancy, I remember walking into a butcher shop and the smell hit me I felt so and this was within days of conception, same thing happened with Adrian, I knew straight away that I was UTD (again within days of conception) as that is the only time the smell of meat makes me feel sick.

    This time has been different.

  8. #8
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    May 2004
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    Thank you all for the responces... I see it means nothing about gender, just that I am pregnant.. LOL
    I don't know why I am doing this again... at least I didn't do it on purpose! BLUGH!! I really hope it doesn't last 40 weeks!

  9. #9
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    Hugs Tanya, it sucks! I hope it disappears soon for you. Of course, everyone will tell you to hang out for 12 weeks......that's what they told me, I did, and I was bitterly disappointed when by 14 weeks I was still feeling like death and chucking my guts up every day. I then just assumed it would continue for the rest of my pg, and was pleasantly surprised (and relieved!) when I felt human again at around 20 weeks! Everyone is different hun, as you know, I just hope you're one of the lucky ones!