Nauseous at the END?

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  1. faerieprncs

    faerieprncs Well-Known Member

    I've been awfully nauseous the last couple of days...no throwing up, just feel icky. Is that normal for 34 weeks? Anyone else feel this way this late in the game?
     
  2. Chicklet

    Chicklet Well-Known Member

    I do periodically. Some days are better than others. My OB said it's from the extra weight that we're carrying around :(
     
  3. watersurfers

    watersurfers Well-Known Member

    Well, I am only 32 weeks... so not sure yet. But I am not nauseous, but my system does feel like it is clearing itself out these days.....if you know what I mean.
     
  4. Snittens

    Snittens Well-Known Member

    Yes, that happened to me. It's because the babies are taking up so much room that they are making your stomach smaller. You need to eat small meals, just snack throughout the day, it will help. I was throwing up a lot towards the end. Fun!
     
  5. scorpion509

    scorpion509 Well-Known Member

    I feel nauseous too and some day better some days worse some days nothing at all. and I notice that I start eating very often as well. no tsure if I am alwyas hungry? or I think it help with nauseous feeling?
     
  6. AimeeThomp

    AimeeThomp Well-Known Member TS Moderator

    I got very nauseous when I was in labor. Turns out that throwing up makes the baby come out, it made my labor go by very fast and was a good thing.
     
  7. MarchI

    MarchI Well-Known Member

    I threw up this morning after a while (4 weeks?) of not doing so. I agree that it was the way the babies push on my stomach and if I eat too much (or dairy) right before bed, I get sick in the morning.
     
  8. twinnerbee

    twinnerbee Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(Snittens @ Jun 9 2009, 08:01 PM) [snapback]1347994[/snapback]
    Yes, that happened to me. It's because the babies are taking up so much room that they are making your stomach smaller. You need to eat small meals, just snack throughout the day, it will help. I was throwing up a lot towards the end. Fun!


    Small meals are the way to go - I was sick the entire first and third trimester, but got worse a few days before my water broke. I could only keep small simple things down, like bagels with cream cheese and yogurt.

    QUOTE(aimeethomp @ Jun 9 2009, 08:20 PM) [snapback]1348021[/snapback]
    I got very nauseous when I was in labor. Turns out that throwing up makes the baby come out, it made my labor go by very fast and was a good thing.


    Ditto this. I started throwing up and the labor nurse called the doctor. She said she knew once I started throwing up so much that my cervix would have dilated the rest f the way. She was right. Weird, huh? I had to hold a bucket as they wheeled me to the OR and I didn't stop throwing up until I had to start pushing :wacko:

    Hang in there - you're almost there!
     
  9. TwinLove

    TwinLove Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(Snittens @ Jun 9 2009, 08:01 PM) [snapback]1347994[/snapback]
    Yes, that happened to me. It's because the babies are taking up so much room that they are making your stomach smaller. You need to eat small meals, just snack throughout the day, it will help.


    :good: I agree with Kelly! I'm sorry you have to feel this way now. :( :hug:
     
  10. linz

    linz Well-Known Member

    Yes, I feel nauseous off and on for the past two weeks or so. It is in the evening most of the time, just like it was in the first trimester.
     
  11. RG215

    RG215 Well-Known Member

    Actually, this just started happening to me as well. Most times it's in the middle of the night and I wake up so sick to my stomach that I feel like I'm going to throw up....but I never do.

    We're almost there!
     
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