I survived two pregnancies without morning sickness, but a pregnant Sugar staffer provided me with a tidbit of information that I thought I'd share. She was sailing along smoothly in her third trimester when the dreaded morning sickness she experienced early on in the first trimester was back, and it was worse. She said:
"I was literally seven months and one day pregnant and I started feeling nauseous again. The nausea was accompanied with getting sick this time around. Like all things in pregnancy, everyone is different and some, according to my O.B., have the unfortunate return of nausea. I wish I would have known it could come back, I totally thought I was in the clear — boy was I wrong!"
So it's back to ginger ale and dry crackers for my poor pregnant colleague. But she's right, and while it's not fun, it can be common for morning sickness to surface at any point during a pregnancy.
What about you? Did you experience morning sickness in your third trimester?



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my first pregnancy i was sick from start to finish. the only way I could go to bed was if I had thrown up. really weird. This pregnancy haven't thrown up once and only have 6 weeks left.
1I had morning sickness for all nine months with all three pregnancies. Usually up until the day I delivered.
2I had it bad the first tri, and then it miraculously went away. It returned the 3rd tri though, and right about then was when I had the heartburn that made it a hundred times worse! I learned to eat though!
3I only had 'all day' sickness for the first 3 months with my first two children, but this time around - i am 30wks and it hasn't gone away yet! I also have heartburn for the first time too!
4I had it with my first child. I had the same experience as LadyLiLa83 with the second trimester reprieve and the heartburn on top of the puking.
5I didn't have morning sickness at all up until the third trimester
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