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1157541 tn?1280785874

feeling really sick

Hi there can anyone help me? I'm 7 weeks pregnant and have been in bed for the past 3 days as I feel really sick. I've been sleeping a lot too, its that bad that I can't even walk into my kitchen because of different smells of foods and it just makes me want to PUKE. . . . IS THIS NORMAL AND HOW LONG WILL I FEEL LIKE THIS?
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1157541 tn?1280785874
I can't really eat a lot as I feel that sick altho I did have two pieces of toast yesterday and was drinking water allday for the past week, last night was my actuall first morning sickness were I was actually sick and it was just water I brought up really with a horrible salty taste, today I've managed to drink juice and a ham sandwhich but this sickening feeling aint going no were :(
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202436 tn?1326474333
Welcome to the wonderful world of pregnancy.  Unfortunately it sounds like you have a bad case of morning sickness.  So long as you don't have a fever and are able to keep liquids and some food down its normal.  How long it lasts really depends on your body.  Some women have it horribly for only  aweek or two others have it mildly for a short time.  Still yet others have it until around week 16. If it is consistently affecting your daily activities, talk to your doctor, there are medications you can take to help.
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