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does Calcium syrup increase vomiting

Hello all,

Taking Calcium syrup will increase vomiting??? Previously my doctor prescribed me 500 mg calcium tablets. My stomach irritated like anything right after taking the supplements. I could not manage to hold any thing down. Now she prescribed me Calcium syrup with magnesium, D3. Today morning i have taken one spoon of syrup... and am feeling vomiting sensation. I cant able to have my lunch properly... Is it because of that syrup or its only my assumption... I am 13 weeks pregnant... this is my first pregnancy...any answers and suggestions would be appreciated....
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Thank you very much for ur reply dear..I will try to follow ur suggestion.. I have already asked my doctor and worried a bit as I lost 2 kgs weight..  She told me..it is normal in early pregnancy... Things will alter further....
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Now all my pregnancies have Bern different but my 1st one.. Anything I put in my body I threw up.. What I would have to do is make me a plate eat 1/2 of it, throw it up and immediately eat the other 1/2.. Then I wouldn't throw that up lol.. I couldn't take my prenatals or anything bc I would throw it up.. So I'm not sure if it's soo much the medicine ur taking but maybe Just more you.. If u can figure out a way to keep stuff down I'd take it at that time maybe or even ask ur OB/MW for advice.. All I know is my body couldn't handle anything.. Good luck! Xxx
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