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1885982 tn?1321894273

nauseous all day

Ugh I just found out I'm pregnant and am only 4-5 weeks and already I feel nauseous all day long. I'm hoping this goes away. Is it going to be better as the weeks go by ? I need to work without taking time off until the end of this year.
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1847035 tn?1327274923
you're welcome!  good luck!
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1885982 tn?1321894273
Thanks my first appt is next Thursday I will be asking a lot of questions!
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1847035 tn?1327274923
also I just thought of something!! I know I asked my ob about morning sickness and etc and how I would be able to function at work. they put me on some phenergan/ promethazine. maybe that wilk help ya also.
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1847035 tn?1327274923
my first one I was sick up until I had her.
this one, it hasn't been bad. although this morning was awful.. and I didn't get sick and all until I found out I had a positive pt.. I guess I thought I was getting my period or maybe a virus. lol. I hope you feel better. :)
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It really does vary....i was sick up until 20 weeks....i am now 28 weeks...but still get sick frn time to time....but not all day like it used to be...
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We can only home it goes away. My first pregnancy it went away during the second trimester, my second pregnancy the entire time. Let's see what this one does to me. I get so sick I always tell myself I'm not having any more children. :)
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I'm six weeks and I have the same problem. Just remember the morning sickness is a glost sign!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
For some women it can get better. Usually symptoms will worsen from weeks 6-9 and around the 2nd trimester it should be much better. Other women (such as myself) are sick until the day they give birth.
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