Morning sickness nighmare... 76merr1 Sorry to hear this... If it's any consolation, a lot of us have horrible first trimesters... For coping with constant...
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I haven't had morning sickness quite so badly, but the only thing that works when I'm nauseated is to eat. It takes a lot of willpower to eat when you feel like you're going to hurl, but it is literally the only thing that helps. A glbutt of milk is usually my first line of defense, because it's fast and it seems easier to drink while nauseated than it is to eat. If that doesn't work completely, I'll usually try a banana or a piece of toast. I also have become addicted to cereal bars - All Bran and Special K are my weapons of choice. I find that it takes me too long to get ready in the morning, and by the time I get down to the kitchen I'm sick, but if I have a cereal bar while I'm drying my hair, I can tide myself over until I can get a real meal. I just keep a box in the bedroom. They don't have any odor because they're wrapped, so the dog doesn't bother them, and they have the shelf life of a rock, so they won't go bad and start to rot in the bedroom!
frustrated! 77R&T and am longer but if be lightly some Hi Tina! Sounds like you're doing all the right stuff - some babies just take longer in there. That said, my neighbour just had her...
She needs to try eating every hour or two, something small so that she doesn't gain 9000 pounds, until it pbuttes. I find that now, at 24 weeks, I still get nauseated when I don't eat, but it's not nearly as desperate as it was in the first trimester and during the first half of my second trimester, and it only happens in the morning, now, instead of all day long like it used to. I had to eat every two hours to keep it at bay for a long time. It gets better. Hang in there.
Amy