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Q: Nausea/vomiting - Shouldn't It Have Stopped?
asked by: jewelskye on January 6th, 2006
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I've been sick notstop since I was three weeks pg. Is it the fact that i'm having a multiple birth, or is it the fact that i'm carrying two boys? Should I be throwing up this much in the second trimester? Any advice?
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~*~Jillian~*~
replied on January 7th, 2006
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When I was pregnant...With my son ...I was so sick from the beginning till I was in my 3rd month ...I think its normal ...B/c my cousin was very sick throughout 2 of her pregnancies... I wouldnt worry about it ...Just ask your doctor if there is any kind of medication you can take to maybe calm your stomach
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jewelskye
replied on January 7th, 2006
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Okay. I'm having a consultation with a new doctor on the eighth, so i'll ask him about it. Thanks. :)
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graceandhope
replied on January 7th, 2006
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Going through. I was that way for seven months...Then delivered at seven months. I hope that your sickness resolves soon but just count down days left if not. My husband and I had a calendar because it was so hard. I was in the hospital every monday and then was finally admitted to be fed and hydrated via iv. If you are still up and about you are doing a lot better than I was...I dare say a good sign. Talk to your doctor. I was on all the medicines you could imagine and my doctor said "i can't believe nothing has worked"...But remember this too shall pass
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~*~Jillian~*~
replied on January 7th, 2006
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...Well good luck...Im sure you'll be okay...Just think positive!
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michelle1981
replied on January 7th, 2006
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Some women are sick all the way through their pregnancy... I was that way with my first. I was on diclectin for my whole pregnancy. Ask your doctor about possibility of medication to ease it.
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