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Hello all...
I had quite a night last night. I am now 15 weeks pregnant. My morning sickness is almost gone. I get it mainly in the evening. Last night, my DH made a lovely dinner (he is our cook). I threw it all back up. Not my fault... it was the morning sickness. After the food came up, I threw up blood. Talk about freaking out. I panicked. I kept telling my DH, "I am throwing up blood. I don't know what to do." My mother is a nurse in the US. So I called her internationally. It was 4am for her. I woke her up. The first words out of my mouth was, "Momma, I am throwing up blood." That woke her up! She asked me questions to see exactly what was going on. She decided that it must be from my esophagus because there wasn't much blood. She thought the force or the food could have injured it. In fact, after I talked to her, I didn't throw up again, and everything was okay. Anyone else experience this??? I must say, it was very upsetting for me. Side note: I am going in for my Triple Test today. -- ==Daye== Momma to Jayan #2 EDD 11 Jan 2004 E-mail: brendana AT labyrinth DOT net DOT au |
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==Daye== wrote:
Anyone else experience this??? I didn't really have morning sickness. But I did have gallbladder attacks that made me throw up, and I'd sometimes see a bit of blood. I also ruptured capillaries in my face every time, so you could tell by looking at me if I'd had an attack the night before. Phoebe |
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(regarding throwing up blood) Anyone else experience this??? I must say, it was very upsetting for me. I had gastric bypass surgery two years ago, I threw up a lot for the first couple months after surgery. I did end up throwing up blood and called my surgeon in a panic at about 2am. He told me to calm down and slowly drink some ice water and that it was probably from my esophagus. He told me if it happened again though, to go to the ER. I agree, it's a scary thing. I have had "morning" sickness since week 3 or 4 of my pregnancy (going on week 19 now) and sometimes it hurts so bad I just know I am going to end up throwing up blood. Been OK so far though. Nichole #1 due December 16th ....eating crackers and drinking 7up at the moment =P |
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"==Daye==" wrote in message ... Hello all... I had quite a night last night. I am now 15 weeks pregnant. My morning sickness is almost gone. I get it mainly in the evening. Last night, my DH made a lovely dinner (he is our cook). I threw it all back up. Not my fault... it was the morning sickness. After the food came up, I threw up blood. Talk about freaking out. I panicked. I kept telling my DH, "I am throwing up blood. I don't know what to do." My mother is a nurse in the US. So I called her internationally. It was 4am for her. I woke her up. The first words out of my mouth was, "Momma, I am throwing up blood." That woke her up! She asked me questions to see exactly what was going on. She decided that it must be from my esophagus because there wasn't much blood. She thought the force or the food could have injured it. In fact, after I talked to her, I didn't throw up again, and everything was okay. Anyone else experience this??? I must say, it was very upsetting for me. Side note: I am going in for my Triple Test today. -- ==Daye== Momma to Jayan #2 EDD 11 Jan 2004 E-mail: brendana AT labyrinth DOT net DOT au With my first pregnancy I had vomiting from morning sickness and migraines. One night it was streaked with blood, quite a lot actually. The doctor actually got grumpy with me for getting him up at 2am. Apparently it's common in pregnancy because, as you say you injure your esophagus. It's similar to how your gums can bleed when you brush your teeth in pregnancy, apparently. All that said, I was terrifed! I suffered no adverse effects and neither did the baby. I am now pregnant agian and just got a tummy bug. Again I had bloody vomit on several occasions. My midwife said the same thing as the doctor did last time (without telling me off for wasting time!), no problem just from the force of the vomiting. Hope that puts your mind at rest a little bit. It's something I wish I had been warned about. I thought I had stomach cancer at the time! Talk to your midwife or doctor next time you see them if you are still worried. Judy |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 10:40:40 +1000, ==Daye==
wrote: Hello all... I had quite a night last night. I am now 15 weeks pregnant. My morning sickness is almost gone. I get it mainly in the evening. Last night, my DH made a lovely dinner (he is our cook). I threw it all back up. Not my fault... it was the morning sickness. After the food came up, I threw up blood. Talk about freaking out. I panicked. I kept telling my DH, "I am throwing up blood. I don't know what to do." My mother is a nurse in the US. So I called her internationally. It was 4am for her. I woke her up. The first words out of my mouth was, "Momma, I am throwing up blood." That woke her up! She asked me questions to see exactly what was going on. She decided that it must be from my esophagus because there wasn't much blood. She thought the force or the food could have injured it. In fact, after I talked to her, I didn't throw up again, and everything was okay. Anyone else experience this??? I must say, it was very upsetting for me. Side note: I am going in for my Triple Test today. OMG Daye, I would have been MORE than panicking!!! Glad that it hasn't happened again! (((((Daye))))) -- Mum to Tyler - April 2001 #2 EDD March 2004 |
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Daye - wow, what a scarry night! I hope the morning sickness stops and that
you don't have any episodes like that again! On the side note, I started throwing up occasionally again - I am sure it's from the iron supplement my ob/gyn is still making me take it every 2nd day (when I told her my haemoglobin levels are normal, she just said, "It does not matter, in my practice I found out the 3rd-trimester ladies and their babies really need the extra iron", so I try to take it a couple of days a week at least - she did switch the prescription from the pill to the syrup, which is a bit easier - but I still threw it up yesterday). Good luck with your TT - hope you get the results soon (I had to wait 16 days for them, but it was worth it)! Elly on vacation at DH's place - yay! 29 weeks + 1 day EDD October 6th "==Daye==" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Hello all... I had quite a night last night. I am now 15 weeks pregnant. My morning sickness is almost gone. I get it mainly in the evening. Last night, my DH made a lovely dinner (he is our cook). I threw it all back up. Not my fault... it was the morning sickness. After the food came up, I threw up blood. Talk about freaking out. I panicked. I kept telling my DH, "I am throwing up blood. I don't know what to do." My mother is a nurse in the US. So I called her internationally. It was 4am for her. I woke her up. The first words out of my mouth was, "Momma, I am throwing up blood." That woke her up! She asked me questions to see exactly what was going on. She decided that it must be from my esophagus because there wasn't much blood. She thought the force or the food could have injured it. In fact, after I talked to her, I didn't throw up again, and everything was okay. Anyone else experience this??? I must say, it was very upsetting for me. Side note: I am going in for my Triple Test today. -- ==Daye== Momma to Jayan #2 EDD 11 Jan 2004 E-mail: brendana AT labyrinth DOT net DOT au |
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==Daye== wrote:
She decided that it must be from my esophagus because there wasn't much blood. She thought the force or the food could have injured it. In fact, after I talked to her, I didn't throw up again, and everything was okay. Anyone else experience this??? I must say, it was very upsetting for me. Ooh scary! {{{Daye}}} I hope you feel better now. I recall that I bleeded very easily during pregnancy. One sneeze would give me a nose bleed, I also had problems with my gums. It makes sense to me that vomiting might damage your esophagus and you spit up the blood. As you haven't had any more blood vomiting, I'd stop worrying and just mention it to the doctor during the next visit. Good luck with the test! -- -- Ilse mom to Olaf (07/15/2002) TTC #2 "What's the use of brains if you are a girl?" Aletta Jacobs, first Dutch woman to receive a PhD |
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"==Daye==" wrote in message
I had quite a night last night. I am now 15 weeks pregnant. My morning sickness is almost gone. I get it mainly in the evening. Last night, my DH made a lovely dinner (he is our cook). I threw it all back up. Not my fault... it was the morning sickness. After the food came up, I threw up blood. Talk about freaking out. I panicked. I kept telling my DH, "I am throwing up blood. I don't know what to do." Scary, Daye! I don't blame you a bit for freaking out! She decided that it must be from my esophagus because there wasn't much blood. She thought the force or the food could have injured it. In fact, after I talked to her, I didn't throw up again, and everything was okay. The esophagus explanation makes sense to me (but I'm not a medical professional!) as does what others have mentioned about bleeding easier during pregnancy (gums, etc). Side note: I am going in for my Triple Test today. Hope that went well for you! Did you ask the Dr about the throwing up blood while you were in there? -- Em edd 9/23/03 (31 weeks today!) |
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:15:44 GMT, "Em"
wrote: Did you ask the Dr about the throwing up blood while you were in there? First, let me say thank you to all who answered and/or gave suport. I didn't see my doctor. The blood was taken in Pathology at the hospital. I don't have an appointment with my doctor until next Friday. I am thinking about moving my appointment up because there are a couple of things that have happened that are worrying. -- ==Daye== Momma to Jayan #2 EDD 11 Jan 2004 E-mail: brendana AT labyrinth DOT net DOT au |
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"Em" ha scritto nel messaggio
news:78gTa.119082$Ph3.15444@sccrnsc04... "Elly" wrote in message Daye - wow, what a scary night! I hope the morning sickness stops and that you don't have any episodes like that again! On the side note, I started throwing up occasionally again - I am sure it's from the iron supplement my ob/gyn is still making me take it every 2nd day (when I told her my haemoglobin levels are normal, she just said, "It does not matter, in my practice I found out the 3rd-trimester ladies and their babies really need the extra iron", so I try to take it a couple of days a week at least - she did switch the prescription from the pill to the syrup, which is a bit easier - but I still threw it up yesterday). I must say that I disagree with this "absolutist" attitude of your ob about the iron supplement! It seems like she would try to base the iron recommendation on individual needs as opposed to the "blanket" approach. I imagine you've thought of this already, but if it makes you throw up and thus not get into your system anyway, it kind of seems like you might as well just skip it altogether and keep up with good dietary habits instead! Maybe your body will adjust to it with a little more time? I *hate* to throw up & it bothers me that you're having to do so! Best wishes! Oh, I also *hate* her for her approach (especially when head down the toilette bowl - sorry for being so graphic!). She said to take it every other day, I take it every 3rd day and sort of try to *mask* it with eating right before and right after - that usually does the trick and helps me not throw up. But still, it does not help all the time, and actually the days after the throwing-up episodes are the worst - yesterday I was so reluctant to take it (after not taking it for 2 full days and throwing it up the 3rd day) - because you kind of still remember how sick and weak it made you feel (although you felt perfectly normal before taking it) and are afraid it will make you feel like that again (though, yesterday I masked it with food and did not throw up)... Elly 29 weeks + 2 days EDD October 6th |
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