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So since yesterday, I've been throwing up none stop. If I drink water I thrown it up and if I eat I throw it up. I'm 11 weeks and since I've been pregnant I havent thrown up, only been nasueas. I know with morning sickness they say it will go away, but this sick feeling as yet to go away. I went to sleep and woke up with the same feeling added to head ache, dizziness, and blurred vision. Last night I checked my blood pressure and it was constantly rising with an elevated heart rate. I called my local hospital, which we don't have an obgyn here, so my doctor is in another city, but anywho, I called and spoke with a nurse and she told me this was typical pregnancy symptoms. For me to get a ginger ale and take zofran. I got the ginger ale and refused to get zofran due to the commercials of the health recalls about it giving baby's cleft lip and pallet. The ginger ale didn't help. I've tried to eat crackers and drink the broth from chicken soup, that didn't work either. I'm trying to understand and I crazy or does that not seem normal and has this happened to anyone else and what was their outcome.
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Thank you, I will definitely do that! Hopefully it goes away soon!
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Even if you can't keep liquids down, keep drinking them. Get Gatorade or something as well to replace electrolytes in your body
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I had a bout of the stomach flu at around 22 weeks. I went to the ER to get an IV because it's not healthy to be dehydrated while pregnant. It could just be the stomach flu, mine lasted two days. I would say if it lasts more than two days, go to see a doctor.
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