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Hyperemesis Gravida - the low-down

Severe and relentless nausea, vomiting and weight-loss in pregnancy is likely to be Hyperemesis Gravida, not just morning sickness


Posted: 7 October 2009
by ThinkBaby

Morning sickness affects around 70% of pregnant women, and can range from a mild discomfort to a serious disruption. But for a small percentage of women vomiting and nausea can be so severe that it's impossible to keep anything down at all, and significant weight loss can result - a condition known as Hyperemesis Gravidarum.

Hyperemesis affects around three in every thousand pregnant women and is described by doctors as relentless vomiting and nausea which leads to a weight loss of over 5% of body weight. Like morning sickness, hyperemesis can vary greatly in degree and duration, but for some women it may mean substantial time off work, a huge disruption to normal life and frequent vomiting even up until birth. In extreme cases women may even need to throw up after swallowing their own saliva.

Treatment
Unlike simple morning sickness, Hyperemesis Gravidarum may require treatment as untreated it can lead to dehydration and malnourishment. Treatment usually involves special drugs to suppress vomiting, anti-emetics, but a hospital stay and feeding and rehydration through an intravenous drip may also be necessary in some cases. As most of the potential treatments haven't been proven safe (nor unsafe) for use in pregnancy, your doctor will need to balance the severity of your symptoms against potential risk to the fetus in deciding what treatment you can have.

Unfortunately some doctors may write off a case of hyperemesis as severe morning sickness, as it's not an easy condition to diagnose, so if you suspect you're suffering from the condition it's important when you see your doctor that you make it clear how often you are sick and how much weight you have lost, and that you suspect you are suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum.

Useful contacts

Blooming Awful - British Hyperemesis Association
Website: www.hyperemesis.org.uk/

Hyperemesis Foundation
Website: www.hyperemesis.org/

Family life
More so that morning sickness, hyperemesis can have a significant impact on the whole family. While with morning sickness you may be unable to cook hot meals or need a short time off work, with hyperemesis you may be bed-ridden for weeks, unable to work for long periods, too ill to cope with domestic tasks and need far more support from your family and friends.

For partners it's not only a case of shouldering a far bigger share of the domestic duties and responsibilities, but many men also find it very draining to witness their partners going through so much and may feel frustrated if they feel they can do nothing to help.

The condition can take a toll on the whole family, both emotionally, practically and financially, so it's important that you get as much help and support as you can.

Coping
It's very important that you seek medical treatment for hyperemesis, but there are a few tricks that may help ease the hyperemesis and help you get by.

  • Massage - Massage is well-known for helping to relieve symptoms of nausea and an easy way for your partner to offer some relief. Even a simple foot massage can be great for relieving tension and nausea.
  • Rest - Trying to do too much will only increase your stress levels and make your sickness worse, so make sure that you rest when you need to and rally family and friends to help out with other children and domestic tasks.
  • Separate fluids and solids - You'll have more chance of keeping food down if you keep the hour around eating fluid-free. You'll need to make up the fluid intake between food though.
  • Vitamin B6- There's evidence that this vitamin can help combat nausea and sickness in pregnancy, so try taking a supplement if you're able to keep one down.
  • Ginger - As with regular morning sickness, some women may find that ginger products - tea, biscuits, ginger ale - may help alleviate some of their symptoms.
  • Fizzy drinks - You may find you need to get energy through sugary drinks, lemonade, ginger ale, cola and lucozade, which you may also find easier to keep down than other fluids.
  • Herbal teas - Ginger, peppermint and fennel may all help to settle your stomach and ease digestion.
  • Dry and plain foods - Starting the day with a couple of crackers or a bit of toast, even before you get out of bed, may help to stave off the nausea.
  • Little and often - Try to eat small amounts of food at more frequent intervals, eat whatever you are able to keep down and if you can't keep any solids down at all then try milkshakes, nutrition drinks and diet shakes.
  • Sweets - If you're suffering from excessive saliva then it may help to suck on a boiled sweet.

Future pregnancies
All pregnancies are different, and if you've suffered hyperemsis once, then it doesn't necessarily mean that you'll suffer it again. However, the chances are quite high that you will, although your experience of the condition may be very different the next time. Whatever happens, it makes sense to assume that you may well suffer hyperemesis again and to prepare yourself mentally and physically for that possibility.

If you have suffered hyperemesis then it's important that you give your body plenty of time to recover before you fall pregnant again.


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Hi

I am seven months pregnant and still suffering from bad morning sickness. Although I am now not sick every day as i have been for most of my pregnancy so far I am still dashing for the nearest toilet most mornings.

I am struggling to find any information about morning sickness that carries on through pregnancy past 12 weeks and so am a little worried about the health of my baby as this is my first pregnancy

I would love to hear if anyone else is suffering or has suffered as I seem to be the only one of my friends who has had such bad sickness.

Thanks!

Victoria

Posted: 01/11/2006 10:03

Hi Victoria,
I suffered with sickness all through my first pregnancy, certian smells would trigger it off, such as curry or someone walking past with strong perfume on. I lost over a stone within the first 12 weeks and didnt add any extra pounds throughout. I did go to the doctors as i couldnt hold any food down at times or i would urge just thinking about food. The doctor gave me some indigestion type of medicine to take before eating to line my stomach, this sometimes would make me sick but eventually helped, its like swallowing chalk. Hubby would bring me digestive biscuits and a cup of tea in bed before i got up, which also helped me. As long as what you are eating is healthy and try iron tablets baby will be fine, they are parasites they will take what they need and leave you with the rest. I did ended up with anemia and piles with my first. Hope this helps.
Posted: 01/11/2006 11:00

Thanks - its great to know that i am not alone in this suffering! I am keeping food i eat after midday down and am finding that coca cola really helps, although i know its bad for me but anything to get me through the mornings....


Posted: 01/11/2006 11:05

Hi Victoria

sounds like Hyperemesis Gravida. how do i know, because ive got it!! im 6 1/2months pregnant and still being sick, i ended up going to gp who has put me on anti-sickness drugs, i still havent put on any weight. however they dont seem to bothered about that as the baby is measuring the correct size!

there is good information on this site about it, just copy and paste the word into the search for tab above. hope this helps

mags
:-)


Posted: 01/11/2006 13:35

Hi Victoria
Sorry to hear that you're still suffering. As Julia says, you are not alone in this and as long as your doctor is keeping any eye on things like iron levels (in case the vomiting is depriving you of useful nutrients), then you should be fine healthwise, if horribly uncomfortable in yourself.
Coca-cola is very good for nausea as might be other fizzy drinks if you can take the aroma of them - maybe ginger?
Are you taking a multi-vitamin with iron, that's suitable for pregnancy? At least that would help keep up your calcium etc.
Laura xx

Posted: 01/11/2006 13:39


sj2
Hi there, I am 36 weks pregnant and have been having morning sickness since i was 7 weeks. at first it was all the time and I could hardly eat a thing, I lost a stone in weight. I'm still being sick most mornings. I have tried everything and nothing works. Doesn't matter how well I sleep or what I eat the night before. I havent been able to do anything about it. I dont even feel sick it just happens. I gave up trying to understand it and I actually feel so much better for being sick. As soon as I am sick I can have my breakfast and get on with the day. Only good thing is they say that it is a good sign that there are plenty of the right hormones circulating. It wont harm the baby unless you are dehydrated. I know I am going to be like this the rest of the pregnancy, as long as it stops as soon as baby comes!

MrsJ
Posted: 05/11/2006 23:21

Hi Victoria, hi all.
Mags is right, it sounds like you have Hypremesis. I am 21 weeks and also have this, i have been taken in to hospital 3 times and put on a drip and given stemitil, anti sickness injections. Its not nice and each time i thought that nobody could help me but the one thing the doctors made clear to me was that sickness is a sign your baby is strong and well, i was told if your baby doesnt get what it needs from your placenta she will take it from you and thats why we feel so ill. I couldnt eat or drink a thing, i lost 2 stone and could hardly walk, i cant stress to you enuf how important it is to drink, lucosade was my life line.Each time your sick just remember at least you know your baby has what it needs, the other thing i found helped was veg. I so hope you feel better knowing your not alone and it is normal, i know i did and just think what you will have at the end. Good luck, Nicky x
Posted: 07/11/2006 14:52

Hi everyone
Iam about 7 - 8 wks pregnant first time mummy to be. I am so glad that i am not the only one suffering. I am constantly feeling sick and vommit many times in the day and evening. Trying to carry on as normal is very hard as all i can think about is where the nearest toilet is. I have lost a stone in weight and i cant keep the folic acid tablets down, the thought of even swallowing it makes me feel very sick. I just hope i dont get dehydrated. Good luck to everyone xxxx
Posted: 24/11/2006 13:03

Hi claire, you poor thing, its very hard to enjoy being pregnant at the mo ay! Have you been to the doctors about this yet? make sure you do right away, dont suffer cus its not good for you or baby, your doc should give you a tablet you put under your lip against your gum, i had this at first, it tastes grows but can work. I was unlucky enuf to get a real bad case of it and i hope you dont get that bad but if it helps im 24 weeks now and fully ok, it stopped at 18 weeks. Top tip, eat veg and dont drink till an hour after to let the food digest but you MUST try to have sipps of drink all day, youll be fine and so will your baby its just hell while it lasts. Hope iv helped you. Take care. Nicky x x
Posted: 24/11/2006 15:27

P.S Claire i couldnt keep folic acid down either and baby is fine so dont worry to much. x
Posted: 24/11/2006 15:31

Hi, I am 16 weeks pregnant, this is will be my second baby, I didn't have any morning sickness, tiredness or anything with my first, boy am I making up for it this time!!! As soon as I go downstairs and put the kettle on in the morning, I am rushing upstairs to be sick. As soon as I have breakfast, I am fine, but I only started being sick at 11 weeks, before that I just felt like I had permanent travel sickness and it seems to be getting worst not better! If I go shopping and I smell certain things, it sets me off! On Friday in one shop it was cushions!!!!, Shoes!!!!! and Candles!!!!!! whatever next .... when will it end. I haven't put any weight on yet and I am constantly exhausted (running around after a 4 year old probably doesn't help!)
Posted: 27/11/2006 13:36

Hi Nicola

Hope your well! Thanks for your advice, had a pretty grim few weeks with sickness but i seem to be getting less sick. I even managed to eat a proper meal today and keep it down! hopefully i have turned a corner!! if not it was a well appreciated rest!

Kim hope you are feeling better

Claire xxx
Posted: 07/12/2006 21:09

I'm almost 12weeks pregnant but now getting depressed with the severe sickness that i'm having. I have always had terrible sickness in all my previous pregnancies, but this one is the worst and sometimes i feel as though no one understands me at all.
My last babies were twins and i was dehydrated but after i had the saline drips i was okay. With this pregnancy i have had all the anti-emesis tablets and suppositories but to no avail.
As i have been working for the NHS for over 13 years and i do have an understanding manager it still makes me extremely guilty and angry as i have to keep constatly explaining my situations to them.
My husband is not coping very well as he feels frustrated for not been able to do anything to help me, and this is when my first daughter needs me most as she is still doing some entrance exams. Please help me with any suggestions as i have had enough of this baby.

Thanks
Shola, London
Posted: 31/12/2006 20:07

Hi Shola

sorry to hear you are feeling so poorly! try remain focused on the outcome, i know its hard but you will get there,

as for you work, maybe you need to use some of your sick leave? if its paid then use advantage of it, sometimes even just a rest will do you the world of good and make sure you put your feet up in the house and do no housework or shopping for a couple of weeks and do not feel guilty.

ask your husband to do the shopping and invest in some nice aromatherapy oils, just check with your gp which ones you can use then take full advantage of back and leg rubs and long baths.

im now 34+2days pregnant and also still being sick, it really is pretty crap but there is light at the end of the tunnel and when all else fails just have a good cry!

hope you feel better today than you did yesterday and even better tomorrow.

mags
:-)
Posted: 01/01/2007 17:30

Hi Shola,
You sound like me, read back throu the notes on here and you will see how bad i had it, i was in and out of hospital for the first 5 months, i am now 7 months with my first preg and because i had it so bad this will be my only pregnancy. My partner too felt bad as he couldnt do much to help me. If you have friends and family to help you with your other children then ask for help as often as you can. I was given all the things you were along with a drip each time i was in hospital, this rehidrated me but each time i was let out i was back in two days later, i can only advise you to eat raw veg, very little, drink sips of lucozade, onthing seemed to work for me and i was so so close to getting rid of my baby as i felt i couldnt go on any longer but for my partner and familys sake i lay on the sofa every day waiting for it to stop and Shola it does stop i promiss. Hang in there because if you dont you will never forgive yourself and think of that tiny little life inside of you trying to surrvive, depending on you to keep it strong.For a life time of joy with a new baby a few months of sickness is worth it. As soon as you feel the need get to the hospital, tell them you need to be admited and put on a drip, dont wait for them to tell you. Good luck hun, stay strong. Nicky x x
Posted: 01/01/2007 17:32

Hi
i'm in my 16 weeks and i still have morning sickness it started by weeks 12 i' worried by the way it's my 1st pregnancy
Posted: 04/01/2007 13:59

Hi Paidj, this is usually quite normal, most women have this, try eating small but frequent meals, have a cup of tea and some toast whilst still in bed in the morning, this can help.

usually by week 16-18 the sickness starts to wear off, if not speak to your midwife as it can become very wearing for you,

congratulations on your upcoming arrival

mags
:-)


Posted: 04/01/2007 15:40

Hi there Paidj
As you can see on here, sometimes morning sickness really doesn't go away. It's horrible and frustrating and occasionally worrying as you feel so weak and rundown that you wonder what affect it is having on your child.
It is no sign that your baby is not well, but you do need to see if your doctor can refer you to the specialist at the hospital rather than trying to treat you in general practice as this kind of prolonged sickness can need special treatment and care.
Shola - I am really sorry that you are getting so down with it. Wth other children to care for it makes it all the more draining. I heop the words of support here are helping in some way, but have you had a meeting yet with the consultant overseeing this pregnancy? I think you need to raise this asap instead of only seeing your midwife and GP.
Laura

Posted: 04/01/2007 16:20

Unfortunately I had sickness from 8 weeks until my daughter was born at 41 weeks. Everyone said it would pass but it didnt. I got acupuncture for the sickness which helped to take the edge of it and I was then only sick first thing every morning rather than all day. As for the nausea I wore travel sickness bands and they helped. Hollie was born at 18.06 on the Wednesday night and on Thursday morning I didnt feel sick, it was like a tap had been switched of. I've just found out Im pregnant again so fingers crossed I dont have the same sicknesss again as I can only imagine it would be harder with a 14month old running around me as well.
Posted: 24/02/2007 18:37

Hi to all those ladies who are still being sick, just to let you know, although i had , Hyperemesis Gravida through-out my whole pregnancy, did not put on any weight at all, infact lost 3 pounds,

i delivered a very healthy 8lbs 4oz boy on the 15/02/07, his placenta was even bigger than him with a very healthy cord,

so dont worry and keep your chins up!


Posted: 26/02/2007 14:07

hi there, i am 12 weeks pregnant and like many of you have been really ill, i am now on avomine tablets that have helped greatly. been on these since i was about 8 weeks pregant then stopped them and was really ill again. was in hospital for just under a week. i couldnt keep anything down, not even fr 5 minutes then the only thing i could drink was lucozade and other fizzy drinks when i spoke to my midwife she said as long as i was drinking something then it was better then nothing even if they were fizzy drinks .then i found milk helped me aswell. if you really are suffering then go to your GP, the tablets im on are perfectly safe and they are a life saver. some days i just cried and couldnt cpe with being sick any longer. my partner tried to help and bless him was great. in the end i took 2 weeks off work and just stayed at home and rested. and it seemed to do the world of good. am still feeling sick but after my tablet works i am fine. everybody keep smiling and im sure we will all be fine
Posted: 04/05/2007 18:26

Hi I was sick all the way through muy pregnancy with baby no 1 but only for 5 weeks with baby no 2. This time I am going for acupuncture. It is meant to be fantastic.I will let you know next week! I am a reiki practitioner too and this time I am using that when ever i feel yucky! So far so good
Posted: 07/05/2007 10:38

Robyn, I know how you feel - I have been exactly the same as you although my Doctor would not give me anything. I am 12 weeks too and thought that the sickness, no energy, spots and genertal feeling of being 90 years old would have subsided by now but its has'nt.
I did get some travel sickness arm bands from Boots which have seemed to help me sleep better and eased the sickness slightly.
Posted: 30/05/2007 16:30

Cant say the acupuncure has heloed that much...i am still ill and sooooooooo tired.
Arm bands dont work. Eating helos but then i get sick later.
Helllllppppppp xx
Posted: 31/05/2007 22:08

I am currently 34 wks pregnant. The sickness and tiredness have never faded, although some days a feel worse than others. At the moment i cant lift myself out of bed! I just feel so shattered!
Posted: 17/06/2007 18:46

Hello, first timer here. Anyway i have just found out i am pregnant with my second child. Kinda planned, but unexpected think we talked about last month then found out i was pregnant this month. Anyway just wanted to say that i can relate to the continuous morning, noon and night sickness i started throwing up from about 7 weeks right up to the morning i went into labour. I was hospitalised twice. At one point i walked out of work and told my boss that i was not sure when i would be back as i felt emotionally and physically drained. This time round i am a bit apprehensive, i am only about 4/5 weeks and feeling nautious every so often but no throwing up. I am scared to eat though cause the thought of it just makes me feel ill.
Posted: 16/08/2007 15:08

Hi Laura - I know exactly how you feel.  I am almost 34 weeks myself and the sickness hasn't stopped.  I am also now anaemic and have to increase my iron tablets.  I also suffer from heartburn and at the minute I think I am coming down with a summer cold.

I also have a thrush infection under my left breast.

I am due to stop working full-time next week and hopefully I will feel a bit better then.

Do you feel breathless at all and have you been taking anything for the sickness.  I was given anti-sickness tablets which didn't seem to help at all.  Looks like its going to last all the way through for the next five weeks.

Let me know how you are getting on.

Love Michaela


Posted: 24/08/2007 11:42

hi victoria

its not nice being pregnant and sick.

with my first a boy i was sick from 10 weeks up until the afternoon i had him. smells would def make it worse for me. even hubbys lynx i used to make him spray it in garden lol.

im now pregnant with my second due today 24th. and i havnt had any sickness whats so ever. so i wouldnt worry to much.


Posted: 24/08/2007 16:06

hi love ,i had the same problem and the sickness and the vomiting lasted for 5 months so try to eat small meals and use antisickness tab(cyclizine)which is quite helpfull.

thanx


Posted: 09/11/2007 20:57

Hello, i have had the same problems of being sick my whole pregnancy I'm 19 weeks now with my 2 child and the sickness seems to never stop..........


Posted: 11/11/2007 23:06

Hi, Holly here I am 15 weeks pregnant with my second child.  I feel awful, I am constantly feeling and being sick, morning, noon or night.  Suffering from headaches and general feeling miserable.  I would just like to feel better and enjoy my pregnancy.  It probably doesn't help that I am rather anxious as my first child was born prematurely, spent 10 weeks in SCBU and has cerebral palsy (he can't sit, stand or walk and is totally dependant on me).  But he is wonderful and I wouldn't be without him.  Sorry to go on I just feel down in the dumps which isn't like me.
Posted: 13/11/2007 16:13

Oh god i can remember this.

I had severe sickness till about 30 weeks with my little boy and i couldn't keep a thing down, not even a mouthful of water. I was in and out of hospital for most of my pregnancy being put on drips and i lost a stone. Thankfully baby was fine and he was 6 1/2 lbs. Just found out i am pregnant again...hope i dont  get it with my second.


Posted: 07/03/2008 07:12

hi i am 23 weeks pregnant and i am still feeling and being sick have done since i was a few weeks pregnant its every day and i have lost over 1 and a half stone since ive been pregnant i went to doctors other day as the sickness was getting too much for me and was getting me really down an he gave me some sickness tablets to help i take two a day and they really help so if any one is still feeling sick after your 1st few month i would advice you to go and speak to your gp about the sickness tablets as they make ypu feel much better and they also give you a bit more energy.  teresa x
Posted: 10/03/2008 23:46

I was on cyclizine and that did diddly squat so even though it helps most people don't pin your hopes on it!
Posted: 11/03/2008 20:32

THE TABLETS I GOT PUT ON ARE CALLED METOCLOPRAMIDE AS OTHERS DIDNT WORK AND THESE WERE THE LAST ONES TO TRY AND LUCKY ENUFF THEY HAVE WORKED THANK GOD. THERE IS QUITE A FEW DIFFERENT TABLETS THE DOCS CAN TRY U ON TO HELP WITH SICKNESS COS MINE HAS BEEN REALLY BAD 24 HOURS A DAY EVERY DAY I ONLY HAD TO STAND UP AND I WOULD THROW UP AND I COULDNT EAT EITHER I AV LOST OVA A STONE AND A HALF WITH NOT BEING ABLE TO EAT WITH THE SICKNESS BUT NOW I CAN EAT AGAIN ASLONG AS I TAKE TWO OF THESE TABLETS A DAY.
Posted: 12/03/2008 21:31

2nd child,due on th 5th dec.sickness is driving me nuts(so isth other half)i need some help with any info to do with my sickness thro pregnancy.im 15wks on monday th 9th and nowt is gettn any easier.im on sickness tablets at th moment,but they dont seem to b doin th job.if i dont take 1 b4 i go to bed then th mornin is really bad.they take that long to kick in that i have brung it back up b4 its takn any effect.got doc on monday so would b greatful 4 any advice b4 en.cheers.b back soon.lol                                                         
Posted: 07/06/2008 11:57

hi im 10 weeks pregnant with my 4th child never had any problems with other kids have been hospitalized 2 times with this 1.feel totally depresssed and sick am allergic 2 cyclizine am on metoclopramide tablets but am still sick.had 4++++kettones 3+++blood 2++protein in my urine was in hospital for 5 days constantly on drip does it ever end am so low at minute HELP
Posted: 08/07/2008 19:11

Awwwi feel for you all as im the same, im now on week 22 and it is still here i have lost 2.5 stone i feel sick 24-7 i now eat while i feel sick as i need to eat for the baby. If im not sick every day i will still feel it and have no energy. I dont have any tips as i have tried everything the only thing i know is that you need to eat to keep strong for you and babs, which is what i do and it seems to help me stay out of hospital. If your not being sick every day yr find it hard for gps to give you anything as mine make me deal with it which annoys me.

Lolly pops are good to suck on when you cant drink, travel sick bands and finding a food you can hold down which yr all know. 

I hope yr all feeling better x 


Posted: 12/07/2008 21:34

still sick at 27 weeks, on doperidone dont work much they did at the start. feelin tierd and depressed child no6 was supposed to be easy good luck every 1 xxx


Posted: 11/11/2008 17:41

I still have it now, not as bad tho thank god and its my due date 2day so fingers crossed it goes very soon for me

Blimey Julie baby number 6, did u have this with the other babies as well?

x


Posted: 12/11/2008 14:23

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