A.M. asks from Orangevale, CA on January 18, 2008
Hyperemesis
Has anyone experienced severe hyperemesis? I'm useless the first 4 months of my pregnancies and therefore have resigned myself to the fact not to have any more kids. I've been on phenergen, reglan, composine, and Zofran, hypnosis, weekly IV fluids. Has anyone experienced anything that works? At least allows you to function? I literally lived on Gatorade for 3 months, and still threw up at least 10 times a day. Just wondering how many others there are...
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M.S. answers from San Francisco on January 19, 2008
I was sick at least 5 times a day for the first 24 weeks of my first pregnancy (even with the Reglan). It started at about 6 weeks. I lost nearly 20 pounds (but really I could afford to lose it) when most people gain that much in the first half of pregnancy. It was HORRIBLE. Luckily, I was fortunate enough to not have had to work at that time, because I have NO idea how people work when they are that sick when pregnant. I know I could not have.
I am now pregnant again (7 weeks) and I am dreading that it might happen again. So far so good though, only a little nausea at night after my DD goes to bed.
I am glad to hear that I am not the only one. None of my friends were that sick when they had their kids, so they all ask me nearly every day now (at least the ones who know) how I am doing and do I want them to come watch DD for me if I get sick like that again.
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C.A. answers from San Francisco on January 19, 2008
Have you tried acupuncture? My friend tried when she was pregnant and it was the only that helped. Good luck!
K.W. answers from Sacramento on January 21, 2008
I have experienced this with all 4 of my pregnancies, I do not know if you have tried this but I had to try and eat something a piece of bread a cracker anything every hour at least and this included the night time. I could not even sit up in the morning without at least having chokled down some dry crackers and layed there for 15-20 minutes. This seemed to help a little and I know this is really frustrating because the meds make you so tired which makes it hard to do everything, I have been there girl.All I can say is keep trying everything that you hear, any advise from moms that is not unsafe try something is bound to work. Good Luck.
J.S. answers from San Francisco on January 19, 2008
I am the same way when I am pregnant. The only thing that worked for me was accupunture. Atleast then I could get up and function, and even eat sometimes. It didn't totally take it away the nausea for me but it did make it so I could function and not throw everything up. I had to go 2-3 times a week. I hope that can help you!
J.B. answers from San Francisco on January 20, 2008
Hey A.,
I did not officially get diagnosed with hyperemesis, but was deathly ill throughout my first trimester, and am still somewhat sick now that I'm in my second trimester (now at 18 weeks). I tried every natural remedy in every book - nothing worked. I hadn't known it was possible to feel so horrible in my own body. Couldn't work, talk, stand, eat, sleep, function at all. Complete misery. I finally begged the doc for meds. I would have terminated the pregnancy otherwise. Phenugren actually made me sicker. Zofran took the edge off the nausea enough to where I could force feed myself a little and struggle thru half a day of work. (It also gave me horrible constipation.) I am thrilled to be finally having a child, and very much looking forward to the experience of parenting, but I tell ya, I hate being pregnant. (I expected to love it, so this has been a real shock.) I would not do it ever again. Any future children will be adopted!
Peace,
JB
C.O. answers from Sacramento on January 19, 2008
Hello A.:
My midwife stated that emesis is not a normal pregnancy symptom, that it generally means the body is out of balance. I am not certain I completely agree with her; but who knows.
Three things to help you out.
First, get as healthy as you can get before getting pregnant. Nix the caffiene if you can (and if you consume it) and nix the sugars (and alcohol & smoking if you consume it of course). Have a regular exersize program that keeps you healthy. Walking or yoga are both really good. Drink plenty of water. I think you know the routine.
Second, when you are pregant, drink your water with fresh lemon in it. It must be fresh, not bottled. You will also want to keep nibbling on crackers or bread or fruit or cheese or whatever your body handles best.
Thirdly, the other thing that really, really helps with nausea, pregnancy or not, is ginger. Take some fresh ginger root (produce section of the grocery) peel about a one to two inch secion and thinly slice it (1/8 inch or so). Put the ginger into a pot with about 4 to 6 cups water. Bring to a boil, cover and lower to simmer. Simmer for at least 20 minutes. Then drink warm or tepid or cold depending on your preference.
I usually put the ginger water in a jar and it keeps for about two days in the refridgerator that way. It can be spicy, so you may wish to dilute it, maybe 1/4 ginger water to 3/4 plain water.
You can use the ginger water as a tonic too...It is fantastic as an anti-inflammatory (without the nasty side effects), good for the muscles, provides energy, and a feeling of well being. It is supportive to the body (some claim it supports the immune system -- I do not know) It also has no known interactions with any medications, is gentle, and pregnancy safe. Very good for other tummy upsets too.
If you have any question about ginger, or concerns, talk to your doctor, naturalpath, midwife, herbalist, or even the healthfood store specialist. There is also a wealth of information on the internet, but be sure to always go to trusted sources.
Hope this helps.
M.B. answers from San Francisco on January 19, 2008
<Raised both hands> YES! I had severe hyperemesis! I have 4 children, and have had it with the last three. The last two pregnancies were actually the hardest ones I've ever had to deal with. My third child my doctor contracted me out to have a home service come for 24 hour running IV. I used to carry a backpack if we went anywhere, with an IV bag in it, so I can be mobile. I actually couldn't eat hardly anything. I was on all the meds that you are on, but were through my IV bag because I could NOT take anything orally, or else it would just come right back up. I even had my vitamins put in my IV bag. You should talk to your OB doctor about doing this. I can honestly say, there really isn't an easy way out. The difference for me, was even though it was extremely difficult, I got through it through prayer! I said to myself every day, today is the day I'm going to feel better. Imagine if I never said that, then I'd just say I feel bad, and just feel worse. Another thing I did was sit there and sort of think about a food that I might like to eat, sort of sit there and imagine me eating it. Then I'd get it, try a bit of it. If I liked it, then I would wait a few minutes and take another. But I had to do this really slowly so that it didn't come back up right away. My last pregnancy to my 4th, I had IV my whole pregnancy. Get rest, even when you're throwing up, just tell yourself, I feel great, even though you don't. I know that sounds stupid, but if I can get through it, you can do. If God did it for me, He will certainly do it for you! Remember, just pray! He'll get you through it!
M.S. answers from San Francisco on January 19, 2008
I was sick at least 5 times a day for the first 24 weeks of my first pregnancy (even with the Reglan). It started at about 6 weeks. I lost nearly 20 pounds (but really I could afford to lose it) when most people gain that much in the first half of pregnancy. It was HORRIBLE. Luckily, I was fortunate enough to not have had to work at that time, because I have NO idea how people work when they are that sick when pregnant. I know I could not have.
I am now pregnant again (7 weeks) and I am dreading that it might happen again. So far so good though, only a little nausea at night after my DD goes to bed.
I am glad to hear that I am not the only one. None of my friends were that sick when they had their kids, so they all ask me nearly every day now (at least the ones who know) how I am doing and do I want them to come watch DD for me if I get sick like that again.
J.J. answers from Sacramento on January 18, 2008
i had it with my 2 of my pregnancies and i took zofran.
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