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16weeks-2days

Still normal for morning sickness?? Idk how much more I can handle it. :/
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I had extreme morning sickness until 25 weeks . I was in the hospital on IVs /: good luck , hope it goes away soon !
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I'm 13 weeks and still have all day nausea mine became so bad the i was showing signs of dehydration my dr gave me zofrain its lik a miracle it helps a lot
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I'm 20 weeks now with a girl, and I had morning sickness and what not up until around 17 weeks :/
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I'm 16weeks and 3 days lol
I'm having a boy I had the worst sickness for first 12 weeks and it now began to start up again here and there its really normal . Some women have it till they are 8-9 months just means your baby hormones are very stronge . Good luck (:
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Very true. I was sick all day, every day in my 1st trimester but by my 2nd I was back to normal and ate alottt. Now going into my 3rd trimester and I'm feeling nauseous all over again. Depends on your body, every pregnancy is different but drink alot of water! And eat little snacks -really helped me. Good luck! :)
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I still get sick occasionally and I am 29 weeks. My first pregnancy I stayed sick all day. It just depends on your body :¥
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Wow I'm sorry I'm 17 weeks now but mine went away mostly at 12 weeks just wait it out and try taking unison and vitamin b12 at the same time Dr told me to and it helped
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