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symptoms getting worse

So I'm 10w 5d pregnant today, and my nausea is getting worse. I can't hardly eat because food is nasty to me! I have to take a Zofran to even be able to eat. The last pregnancy I had which turned out into a m/c it was nothing like this one. I was never sick at all. When I first got pregnant I had cramps in my ovaries and spotting but all that has went away. Now I'm just have nausea and can't eat. I've lost 7lbs. I'm eating like 6 times a day but its like the baby is taking all of it and leaving me with nothing. Has anyone else experienced this or am I just the unlucky one?
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Hang in there I'm 12 weeks 2 days I've lost  17 pounds. I take zofran too with out it somedays I can't even keep water down. After the third time throwing up in an hour you can find me crying on the bathroom floor wondering why the squishy hates mommy already. I have faith that it will get much better very soon. And if it doesn't looks like zofran will be my incredibly expensive best friend.
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I had to ask my doctor for prescription prenatal vitamins because the women's one a day pills were too big nd i'd throw em up. So he gave me a very small gel like kind. Ask your doctor.
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Thank you. I felt like i was the unlucky one. I can't hardly take my prenatal vitamins because they make me sick. Did you experience that??
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I ended up being in the same boat, I lost 23 pounds cause I couldn't keep anything even liquids down. Mine also got worse towards the end of my first trimester nd beginning of my second. It pretty much stopped round 14 weeks. I only get it occasionally now.
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