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nausea..

I m 14 weeks but  nausea is still very much there. I hav heard it generally subsides by d 12th week.. ven will I get relief from it
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I totally understand what you are going through.  Some people at my job treat me the same way too, but they truly don't understand what pregnant women's go through and yes its funny because quite a few of them have had children too.  Because in my case it was 24hour's 7 days a week and constant ER visits my doctor pulled the plug with me and said you are not able to go back to work and school :-(.  It was a must needed action and I'm glad she told me that because work was stressing me out only because I cared of what other's would think.  It'll get better mama..u are doing a fabulous job :-):-)
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Haynah I really pray I don't hav to deal vid nausea through out my pregnancy. I get all the support needed from my family but ven u r not ur 100% inside u don't seem to relate to anything. Plus wat do u do of d insensitive morons u encounter at ur work place. My boss treats me like I have some deadly illness. N d most hilarious part is she is a mother of 2.
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I'm 26 weeks and I'm still experiencing vomiting and nausea.  I've tried many many different meds and vitamins,  you name it I probably tired it.  So, what sored of helped me was zofran and chewing gum.  But, I can shed a little light for you and say that you really have to stay positive and have good support from your loved ones.  It was super hard in the beginning and my nausea and vomiting started early like 10 weeks so, with having someone there for you and give you that support you'll need it'll get much easier.  I've come to a point that I accepted it and embrace it because there is truly no cure for it and believe me I know it all to well.   Good luck and I hope you are not those mommies that have to deal with nausea and vomiting through the whole pregnancy :-):-):-)!
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I will consult my Dr for zofran. Thanx a lot mommies.. its gud to know I m not alone...
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I had mine till 15 weeks, and still have a vomit every now and then when I eat too much or smell something disgusting. But that all day nausea is gone (I'm 24 weeks now). Hold in there, its worth it!
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I'm 25 weeks and still have nausea and vomiting. It *****
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My doctor put me on ZoFran for my nausea, it is a life saver!!
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Really?? Tats scary...28 weeks vid nausea??? Have started holding very high regards for all d mothers. It's not easy at all.. no doubt god had to choose females for d job.
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agree with salina.... I'm 28 weeks and still have nausea.  my friend had nausea weekd after her son was born. the perks of pregnancy though, right -_-?
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Can't take it any more..thanx for bursting d bubble..
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but that whole 12 week thing is bull!! I was very sick until 18 weeks, now I did have hyperemesis so mine was really bad but even with my first pregnancy it was till 17 weeks..  hang in there it is the worst part of the pregnancy and your almost through it!!
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