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I'm having my first baby  due Dec 8th I'm 16weeks   and in two weeks I'll find out the gender of my baby.   I'm so excited  anyone still experiencing morning sickness still?  I sure am!!
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I guess all pregnancy s are different with my daughter i threw up my whole pregnancy.  Now im pregnant w my son.  And nothing at all.  First weeks was just when i would brush my teeth i would throe up liquids or acids.  Maybe for the 2 months now im 29 weeks.  N im nausea free Thank god.  Good look girls.  
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I just had morning  sickness and one day nosea thats it and lil headache mine is 9 week and no vomating nothing till now just a bloating.
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Im 34 weeks and ready for this to be over
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Im 34 weeks and ready for this to be over
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Hello moms to be, I'm 30 weeks and 5 days. I just threw up this morning. It's not morning sickness it was gas actually. If your morning sickness has disappeared, be careful and eat on time not too much so you won't have this problem.
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Meaning like how I hate kind of late last night  and woke up throwing everything up as if it never digested   like heartburn vomit?    Yeah I get that alot   I'm miserable already   and I'm not due til Dec ughh
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Hello:) I've had nausea and have taken diclegis everyday since I've gotten it little nervous to stop taking it:) I found out with labwork early in I'm having another boy due date December 2nd.
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Oh my I would love to be 30 weeks already. Lol I'm 23 weeks and I'm due in October. I too still experience morning sickness and I also feel full even when I haven't ate anything yet.
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30 weeks and mine is going strong. My doctor just wrote me a second nausea perception.
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