That is awful, and I do sympathise. Some women do find that nausea and vomiting returns in late pregnancy, I believe due to hormonal surges or pressure on the stomach from the growing uterus.
Do contact your doctor about it at once, as you need looking after as it is very exhausting and miserable for you to have constant vomiting.
Meanwhile, it is important to keep drinking liquids for the health of your baby, even if most of them are coming up again. Take lots of small drinks of water, sipping a little at a time. That way you will hopefully avoid becoming too dehydrated. With severe nausea, some women find that ginger beer helps, others small sips of flat coke, but with the coke, not too much
because of the caffeine. Rest as much as you an.
Can you face eating bland things, rice, bananas, apple sauce or toast?
Wish you better.
Best of luck and look forward to that baby!
Your doctor may be able to prescribe something to help the nausea and vomiting.
Yes, @ 37 weeks you are considered full term.
what was the date 37 weeks ago
what was the date 37 weeks ago
7 times 37 = 259 days.
Yes, its normal not to have contractions yet. 37 weeks is considered "full term" but a full term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
a little after 8 and a half months
40 weeks
It can from 37 - 42 weeks
37 weeks is about eight and a half months.
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Talk to your doctor. Normal term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
If driving at a constant 37 mph, then you will have travelled 37 miles in one hour.