BG, it started to subside for me around 10 weeks, and was pretty much gone completely by around 13-14 weeks. You kind of don't notice it disappearing, strangely enough!
I ran into an OB friend of mine on Monday... she had another friend with her who has just had a baby. Both of us had morning sickness from ridiculously early, and knowing you did as well, the current theory is that PCOS girls get morning sickness from very early on. Sadly, there's no theory about when it goes as the other friend was puking madly right up until the day she delivered (as did my aunt with PCOS). Could be good news there, could be bad news too!
Nixon, I hope the funeral is a cathartic time of farewell. Travel safe.
I'm still feeling half dead. Head cold, or it could be a sinus infection, or it could just be crazy allergies, or it could be a mix of all three. Fortunately my psycho baby has decided to be a bit less psycho today so I'm not feeling so bruised and battered. DH had his hand on the bump and was shocked at just how much movement there was last night, and was even more shocked when I told him that this was a quieter moment for Munchkin... I'm really starting to worry how I'm going to keep up with this kid!
But there's a possible theory... I'm doped up on polaramine, a pregnancy safe antihistamine which is fairly heavily sedating. Big family reunion with DH's family over the weekend and we discovered that there seems to be a trend with phenergan making the little boys in the family really, really wired. I'm starting to wonder if my psycho baby is from the drugs I'm taking so that I can breathe/see. DH is apparently one of the ones made wired by phenergan, so it's entirely possible.
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