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when does it stop?

When will I be able to keep a meal down. Literally puking every thing I eat. I am 12 weeks and when does this become easy. With my first child I didn't expect any symptoms at all.
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I have been on Zofran for the past 7 weeks, because I couldn't keep anything down.  Even water made me sick. I am 14 weeks and it is starting to ease up. With my first pregnancy, it lasted till 15 or 16 weeks (but was not as severe). I know someone that had it the whole pregnancy though.  Hopefully, it will start getting better for you soon.
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I didnt have morning sickness but I was eating ALOT and before I even knew I was pregnant I was on a ginger tea kick. I only threw up 1 time and its because my gag reflex was heightened and i was brushing my tounge. I wonder if I curbed morning sickness by constantly eating and drinking ginger tea like 2-3 times a day. Either way try ginger tea!
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Sounds great! I'm thinking this whole morning sickness. Is just a temporary thing. It'll be worth it so I just have to hang in there. :) Thanks!
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I had severe morning sickness as well. sometimes i would wake up during night to throw up. But i noticed having frequent but smaller meals helped. Never let your stomach be empty, eat a snack every hour or even more frequent. as soon as you open your eyes, before you get out of the bed, eat a snack in bed. My morning sickness was slowly gone by 14th week, but after 12th i started to be able to control it by eating often.
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