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Sick&pregnant

I am only 15 weeks but have been sick almost everyday for the past three months.. The killer headaches, the nausea, dizziness, and the fatigue.. Nothing seems to make it better. Is there a time that this will end? Or will I be the one who gets sick the whole way through her pregnancy?
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Speak to your doctor if you can, there are medications to ease the nausea that are safe for pregnant women. They worked wonders for me. I was sick from conception until week 10 without any medicine, took Diclectin for weeks 10 through 16, it didn't make it all go away but it made it easier to eat and keep foods down. I stopped the mess at week 17 after my doctor asked me to try a week without and see how I feel. I'm 21+ 3 now and while I still get sick every day its nowhere near as bad as it used to be. I'm still off the meds but have the prescription just in case I feel like I can't cope. It will get easier, even if it doesn't go away completely it will be more manageable
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I'm the same way can't eat nothing I'm constantly puking. I have a severe case of morning sickness
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I just got over it all I'm 15 weeks still very tired and weary of what I eat.
But feeling much better than the past horrible 3 months :(

I hope you ladies start to feel better soon!!
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Im 15 w 3 d and still have 24 hour morning sickness with headaches. I just want to be able to eat normal again and to stop sleeping all day. :( hopefully it ends for us soon!
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That's a good question I'm the same been sick till week 6 24/7 and I'm still dieing!! All day in the bed I'm also 15 weeks :((
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