Nauseous in the morning
overshadows
Posts: 58 Member
Hi All,
I've noticed that when I eat a light dinner (a habit I'm hoping to continue) when I wake up in the morning I will get a subtle wave of nausea. It goes away once I put a little something in my stomach. I don't 'feel' hungry (like I do approaching lunch time ), but I am assuming that is what is going on. Does anyone else experience this? Is there an optimal thing to eat to combat it? Is it even problematic?
Just wanted to see if anyone shared the experience. I don't go to bed hungry, but apparently the tank runs dry over night.
I've noticed that when I eat a light dinner (a habit I'm hoping to continue) when I wake up in the morning I will get a subtle wave of nausea. It goes away once I put a little something in my stomach. I don't 'feel' hungry (like I do approaching lunch time ), but I am assuming that is what is going on. Does anyone else experience this? Is there an optimal thing to eat to combat it? Is it even problematic?
Just wanted to see if anyone shared the experience. I don't go to bed hungry, but apparently the tank runs dry over night.
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Pregnant?0
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Do you know yet whether it's a boy or girl?0
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yeah.. I would get a pregnacy test0
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Do you have issues with your blood sugar? I am on a diabetes pill for my PCOS that I take at night. Sometimes, if I oversleep, my blood sugar gets kind of low and I wake up feeling pretty wretched. Just a thought.0
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My morning sickness was the worst if I didn't eat breakfast as soon as I woke up...0
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Good thing you lost 9 pounds 'cause the babies' gonna weigh just about that much0
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I sometimes have this problem (and I am absolutely, positively NOT pregnant, thank goodness ????). Mine is caused by low blood sugar. Ironically, it makes you not want to eat. I've been doing 14/10 fasting and I have found that coffee with a splash of cream helps when I first wake up.0
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It usually stops once you give birth.
But seriously - maybe eat a light snack before bed so you're not so hungry when waking up?0 -
I would say take a test. Seriously!! I was having naseau, didn't know what my issue was as I thought I've had more water than before. I swore that test was going to be negative and it came out positive to here I am 20 weeks along. lol0
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I've noticed that when I eat a light dinner (a habit I'm hoping to continue)
If you're not pregnant, then you may need to look at changing your mind set that eating larger meals at night is a bad thing. If you feel the nausea is a concern, then eat more at night. If you don't mind that feeling in the morning, then continue what your doing.0 -
......gotta say take a test. I was told I couldn't get pregnant so I just thought it was my eatin habits...then I finally took a test and here I am preganant...and nausea has stuck around ...all day long LOL.
If it isnt that then yes check your blood sugar you may not be eating enough to sustain you till morning!!! Good LUck!!0
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