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Can't keep anything down throwing up since 5:30 this morning its 11 now been drinking lots of water but cast keep that down either my backs killing me I just don't know what to do
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I know how you feel i thought it was never gonna end i had the same symptoms last week plus i was having really bad pains in my upper abdomen. Go to the er or labor and delivery ( thats were they sent me because i was 26 weeks) because most likely you're dehydrated and they'll be able to give u something to ease the nausea. They told me it was just a virus that was going around. Hope u feel better soon
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Momma if you are still commuting call your doctor. After 3 hours of not being able to keep anything down my office usually has you go in or go to labor and delivery because they don't want you to get dehydrated. It could be flu or a stomach virus. Either way I would get checked out now and they will give you nausea medication and possibly IVs.
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Try ginger tea, ginger ale anything. It does really really suck but you have to keep eating/drinking at any chance. Otherwise you'll end up like me getting IVs to stay hydrated. I don't reccomend water. I ALWAYS puke water up.
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I'm 27 weeks and iv tried crackers and all that just nothing will stay down I'm cold and. Don't want to do any thing
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Coke and ready salted crisps or salted crackers!  Ease them in gently thou
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Eat some toast or crackers and try coke, pedialite, or powerade/Gatorade. How far along are you?
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