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15 weeks and still sick :'(

With my first, once I got 3 months I was fine. I am now 15 or 16 weeks and still don't feel great at all!
Anyone else experience continued sickness?
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Second pregnancy--I puked almost every day until about 30 weeks.   Then it was only 3-5 days a week.  I took zofran for the nausea until 24 weeks and slowly weaned off.  I found that only 1/4 of a pill worked for me in the later weeks and the low dose really helped with the constipation side effect of zofran.  I've heard that subsequent pregnancies can be worse for Moms with HG.  Some people have to get weekly IV therapy, are unable to keep their jobs, etc.  Hang in there!  Rice and rice foods usually stayed down for me. rice chex have a fair amount of iron.
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I'm 32 weeks and still puking at least once a week. Some of us are just "lucky", I guess.
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I'm 36 weeks and still puke at least every other day..and am nauseas quite a bit.
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Im 20 weeks & still get neasous quite frequently & throw up.... it's not as bad as early on. Before I threw up everything all day everyday. .. even water.   Now its just 3-5xs a week. & I have learned what smells & foods to avoid! !  Everyone keeps telling me it'll go away. ..im not holding out much hope.  
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Have you tried chewing mint gum, sucking on hard candy, ginger ale, preggo pops (morning sickness candy)?
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My morning sickness just stopped at 18 weeks. But there is days I still throw up
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I did until 17 weeks
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