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Vomitting and Empty Stomach

Hi im 2months pregnant and often experience vomitting any time of the day especially after waking up in the morning. I usually get weak after vomitting. And also often have feeling of empty stomach. Anyone of you mothers experience the same?
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I was diagnosed with HG, i had severe sickness which occurred all day and night. I ended up in hospital several times due to not being able to keep fluids down... my OB wasn't concerned about myself not eating but highly concerned about my fluid intake.
Unfortunately i was sick up until about 24weeks of which it then returned at 27weeks (currently 31w2d)...
Just make sure you look after yourself, try lemonade hydralyte icy poles, I've just started on them to put some fluid and electrolytes in my body. Otherwise with food i found watermelon helped :)
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^^^^ pregg ie ^^^ they won't let me spell the word together no idea why!
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Oh yes first 19 weeks were nothing but throwing up. In the morning, after every meal, before bed was the worst, in the middle of the night. Wasn't able to eat till about 4 or 5pm everyday and that's still me having to force food down my throat. I purchased ******* pops, nausea lollipops for pregnant women they're amazing.. You can find them online, I heard target and Walmart have them but couldn't find them there I ended up finding them at babies r us! You should check them out!
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