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Nausea in 3rd trimester?

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I am 27 1/2 weeks pregnant. From 8 wks prego to 18 wks, I was very sick, but that faded away into my 19th week. I have been fine ever since but over the last week I have notice my stomach tensing up alot and alot of nausea. I have been getting severe head aches as well. Does this all sound normal, cause I am miserable. I am fatigue as well but I know that one is normal.

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  1. Everybody is different. I had some nausea in the beginning of my 3rd trimester too. I think discomforts during pregnancy should be expected but you should always tell your doc just in case.


  2. any thing can happen all pregnancies are different.  If you feel bad call your doc. they may be able to help or just calm you down by reassuring you that you are okay.

  3. It's all normal, but the sudden onset of headaches is cause for concern, I would call your obgyn about that.

  4. Hmmm.  Mention it to your doctor on your next checkup.

    Meanwhile, PLEASE read up on nutrition and pre-eclampsia! The cause and cure is well known, but American doctors mostly refuse to face it!

    http://www.preciouspassage.com/preeclamp...

    http://parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/...

    http://www.bradleybirth.com/PD.aspx

  5. Don't feel bad, It happens I have two children 4 and 2 and with both of them I was the same way my sickness stopped then started up again I was very sensitive to smells or when I would wake up to early I would get sick till my very last week. I think everyone is different. I am 18 weeks with my 3rd right now and I still get sick and I am sure it will continue on.

    I get the worst headaches too. I seemed to get more headaches with my daughter them my son but I know how you feel. When I feel this way I try to lay down for a while

    Hope you feel better and congrats!

  6. All sounds pretty normal to me, but get the headaches checked out to be on safe side.

  7. Yep, you sound about like me.  My headaches are from allergies, though.  The nausea, fatigue, etc. are all normal.  If it starts to interfere with your life, you should talk with your doctor about it.

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