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    Posted: 11 January 2011 at 1:35pm
Just curious as to whether your morning sickness was the same in all pregnancies? i.e if you had it mildly with #1 was it the same or worse with #2? Also if you have had a m/c was the ms the same, worse or better for that pregnancy compared to successful pregnancies?
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I have had 4 pregnancies, the two in the middle ended in m/cs and i would say that my ms got progressively worse with each pregnancy.

I think it is definately an individual thing though, as i know some people who have had bad ms for their first and then no ms in subsequent pregnancies.

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Had shocking ms with DS til 16 weeks, then with both mc's the ms started straight away, and stopped as soon as the bleeding started. Got worse with Jae (although it was slightly delayed, I got a 2 week reprieve, but it didnt stop til she was born) but this one has been very mild in comparison though! So not necessarily worse with sub pregnancies

Maybe I'm just 3rd time lucky with this one lol
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I had no ms with the pregnancy that ended in miscarriage (at 7.5wks). And just mild nausea with the next two pregnancies. This one is the only one I've actually vomited in but both times it was caused by coughing-fits rather than ms...

Hope you stay ms-free this time!!
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Pretty much the same. Hideous. But I tried different things to combat it each time.
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None for the first three bubbas, mild for the last two but it lasted a bit longer with #5 than #4. Still, I say mild coz no vomitting with either.
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I had awful MS with DS, was diagnosed with hyperemesis and given drugs. I was vomiting 8+ times a day for approx 5 months of my pregnancy (had a little break at the beginning of third trimester). With DD (2 years later) I had a couple of days of nausea and that was it. Although I suspect my lack of MS second time around was largely due to still breastfeeding DS, so with the BFing hormones floating around the pregnancy hormones weren't such a shock to the system.

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DS1, mild MS, 2nd preg, which ended in miscarraige, extremely bad morning sickness - lasted all day. Was horrible. DS2, felt nauseous a lot, but never actually vomitted.
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Very different to my first pregnancy. First time round it regulated quickly, going from all day to every morning over the space of a week then going and gone completely by 14 weeks. This time it's been mostly all day nausea and the meal of the day I lose most often is lunch. No sign of it leaving yet either.


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this is my 3rd pregnancy and they've been different each time

number 1- from 6 weeks to 16 weeks then again from 24 to 38 weeks I would throw up nearly every day,except I didn't have any nausea, just had to stroll to the bathroom , vomit and I felt right again

number 2- constant nausea from about 6 weeks to 14 weeks, but only threw up twice

Number 3- constant nausea and the full on running to the toilet (and a lot of the time I didn't make it ) and that lasted from about 7 weeks to 17

so all very different and this last one was definetly the worst





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Bad MS with DS, mild MS with DD
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Originally posted by weegee weegee wrote:

. Although I suspect my lack of MS second time around was largely due to still breastfeeding DS, so with the BFing hormones floating around the pregnancy hormones weren't such a shock to the system.


That's interesting.......maybe I should try that......!? I dread pregnancy.....thank goodness the pay off is awesome!
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My first pregnancy which ended at 11 weeks I had ms from the moment I got my BFP at about 3-4 weeks (but nausea from about 3 weeks) and it was pretty much 24/7.

2nd time round I had nausea from about 3 weeks and ms from about 6 but it wasn't as bad as the first time! It was an all day event but I had days where it was just nausea and days where it was just morning/afternoon/night iygwim.
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Originally posted by weegee weegee wrote:

Although I suspect my lack of MS second time around was largely due to still breastfeeding DS, so with the BFing hormones floating around the pregnancy hormones weren't such a shock to the system.


Interesting you should say this as was just having that convo with a friend who is 12 weeks pregnant and she said that she hasn't felt as neausous this time round (4th child, 6th pregnancy) and suspects its cos shes still BFing her daughter!

Me - 1st pregnancy MS from 3-4weeks, lots of nausea (but M/Ced at 6 or 7 weeks) , 2nd pregnancy threw up every morning till 20 weeks but felt better right after lol.

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Originally posted by Hannahbil Hannahbil wrote:

Originally posted by weegee weegee wrote:

Although I suspect my lack of MS second time around was largely due to still breastfeeding DS, so with the BFing hormones floating around the pregnancy hormones weren't such a shock to the system.


Interesting you should say this as was just having that convo with a friend who is 12 weeks pregnant and she said that she hasn't felt as neausous this time round (4th child, 6th pregnancy) and suspects its cos shes still BFing her daughter!


Hmmm, I wonder if this is why I haven't really felt any MS so far, just two little seedy episodes? Of course, there's still plenty of time for it to kick in, but it would be great if breastfeeding did help out!
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First time I had really bad MS 7 - 13 weeks. This time around My MS started at 5 weeks and improved slightly at about 13 weeks but I'm 26 weeks tomorrow and still waiting for it to stop. I'm on medication this time around which has really helped.

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With my son i think my MS started quite late and wasn't tooo bad. I really lost my appetite though and lost 3kg during the 1st trimester.

With my daughter MS started at 4 weeks and went through till around 13 weeks. It was constant horrible nausea and i was STARVING. Didn't lose any weight that time. Hehe.

I threw up once with each pregnancy. lol.
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