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Old January 4th 05, 05:21 AM
Dagny
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Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom, puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?

I think I puked twice with Meg's preg in late pregnancy, once from a
coughing fit, once because I felt so sick to my stomach I made myself barf.

-- Dagny




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Old January 4th 05, 06:06 AM
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Yuck. So sorry you are pukey.

Kelly
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"Dagny" wrote in message
.. .

Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom,
puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?

I think I puked twice with Meg's preg in late pregnancy, once from a
coughing fit, once because I felt so sick to my stomach I made myself
barf.

-- Dagny






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Old January 4th 05, 09:49 AM
Hope
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 00:21:51 -0500, "Dagny"
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Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom, puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?

I think I puked twice with Meg's preg in late pregnancy, once from a
coughing fit, once because I felt so sick to my stomach I made myself barf.

-- Dagny





hi, I threw up in late pregnancy but not in early. It was the gastric
reflux, I'd wake at night with stomach stuff in my throat, and yep,
I'd throw up. shudder...

Hope

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Riley 1993 c/s
Tara 2002 HBAC
#3 Sept 2005!
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Old January 4th 05, 10:08 AM
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The stomach flu?
--
Sue (mom to three girls)

"Dagny" wrote in message
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Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom,

puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?

I think I puked twice with Meg's preg in late pregnancy, once from a
coughing fit, once because I felt so sick to my stomach I made myself

barf.

-- Dagny






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Old January 4th 05, 01:18 PM
Ericka Kammerer
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Dagny wrote:

Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom, puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?


I think it's perfectly normal and common for some women
to have a return of nausea and vomiting at the end of pregnancy.
Lucky you :-/ I suppose it's lack of space and such. In the
absence of any other indications of trouble, I'd just chalk
it up to end of pregnancy and hope the baby decided to solve
the problem by arriving sometime soon ;-)

Best wishes,
Ericka

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Old January 4th 05, 02:15 PM
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"Ericka Kammerer" wrote in message
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Dagny wrote:

Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom,

puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel

bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?


I think it's perfectly normal and common for some women
to have a return of nausea and vomiting at the end of pregnancy.
Lucky you :-/ I suppose it's lack of space and such. In the
absence of any other indications of trouble, I'd just chalk
it up to end of pregnancy and hope the baby decided to solve
the problem by arriving sometime soon ;-)


Sigh, if the baby pulls a Meg, I'm in for nearly four more weeks.

I think the baby is just parked on my stomach like some said ... problem is,
this is causing bad nutrition and sleeplessness which is causing me to have
a headache and muscle aches ... it needs to go away now.

-- Dagny


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Old January 4th 05, 03:13 PM
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Dagny wrote:
Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to
bathroom, puked up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but
I didn't feel bloated before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.

No protein in urine tonight; none Sunday. BP normal Sunday.

?


Bleck - sorry :-(. Is the stomach flu going around? At night it would have
been reflux for me...especially if I had a full stomach. I had to stop
eating a few hours before bed. I also slept sitting up some (more with
Hunter as when I was pg with Luke I had to lay beside Hunter most of the
time or he wouldn't stay asleep). You could try elevating the head of the
bed by putting blocks under the front legs.
--
Nikki


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Old January 4th 05, 07:10 PM
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"Dagny" wrote in message
.. .

Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom,
puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.


With me the causes of pregnancy vomiting we eating anything, not eating
anything, being awake, going to sleep, and breathing air.

Sorry you're feeling pukey!

Jill


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Old January 4th 05, 10:46 PM
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"Jill" wrote in message
om...

"Dagny" wrote in message
.. .

Woke up suddenly 1 or 1.5 hours after falling asleep, ran to bathroom,
puked
up contents of stomach. Stomach was fairly full but I didn't feel

bloated
before going to bed.

38 weeks tomorrow.


With me the causes of pregnancy vomiting we eating anything, not eating
anything, being awake, going to sleep, and breathing air.

Sorry you're feeling pukey!

Jill


LOL. Yes it is just from having no room in the stomach anymore I think. To
those who asked, I had stomach flu a few months ago. This isn't that.

-- Dagny
Mom to 1 and counting down to 2


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Old January 6th 05, 05:17 PM
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"Dagny" wrote

LOL. Yes it is just from having no room in the stomach anymore I think.
To
those who asked, I had stomach flu a few months ago. This isn't that.

-- Dagny
Mom to 1 and counting down to 2


Also, I felt so sick all the time I didn't get out a whole lot, and I found
that lack of fresh air made me sicker (more nauseous). Being out in the
fresh air seemed to work wonders- on days I was out and about a lot, I felt
better than when home and indoors.

Jill


 




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