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Anyone else experienced this? Thanks x. See last answer. I'm not worried as I had an early scan on Monday so I know everything is ok.

As you get closer to 12 weeks the symptoms do ease for many women. Do you still have all your other symptoms? Tiredness etc?

Search for a thread. In answer to Ray54etw. Thanks for your response Ray. I'm still feeling tired etc it's just because it's stopped so suddenly. I've been so ill and although I felt terrible I was reassured by the symptoms. Last time I didn't feel better until about 14 weeks! Early pregnancy signs and symptoms Morning sickness has stopped at 8 weeks.

Early pregnancy signs and symptoms 6 weeks and suddenly not feeling pregnant anymore!! Early pregnancy signs and symptoms 11 days late, suddenly spotting brown discharge but only when I wipe?? Mine stopped all of a sudden around 8 weeks and I got really worried as I was really bad one day and then fine the next.

I went to the gp who sent me for an early scan and everything was fine. I'm now 23 weeks pregnant with a little girl. It did come back for a bit afterwards though, but if I was you I would take advantage of not being sick. I read it a lot about it and it's pretty common. Hey Sarah. I'm exactly the same as you, I was really ill from I panicked myself a bit as thought the same as you that it was too early to start feeling better, but I read that HCG plateaus around 8 weeks so your body could just be dealing better with the hormones.

I've decided to enjoy feeling a bit better and see it as a positive thing otherwise I will just end up stressing myself out! Mine randomly stopped at about eight weeks, it then came back a few days later. Then stayed till 16 weeks. All the same, this study represents a large step forward in morning sickness and miscarriage research. The study found that for women who had experienced miscarriage once or twice before, morning sickness was very common during the first trimester and related to a reduced chance of losing the pregnancy by 50 to 75 percent.

There are many theories about why nausea and vomiting in pregnancy are connected to a reduces miscarriage risk. One theory is that it is part of an evolutionary advantage to encourage eating carbohydrate rich foods and to rid the body of any potential toxins that may be harmful to the baby.

More research will need to be done on all these theories in the future as many questions still remain. That means there are still many healthy pregnancies that occur with no morning sickness whatsoever. But before allowing nightmare pregnancy scenarios to start filling your mind, consider taking a deep breath and pausing for a minute to think about other pregnancy symptoms you might be feeling. Believe it or not, it can actually be calming to think about all the other ways this pregnancy has you hurting!

Remember also that every pregnancy is different when it comes to morning sickness. Many factors including your hormones, level of rest, and diet can all play a role in how nauseous you feel. They can offer you an exam, guidance, or even just some reassurance that you and your baby are doing just fine.

If you do suffer a miscarriage during your pregnancy, there are support groups and therapists available online and locally who can help you process your emotions.

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