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Sick? Tmi..

I went to the movies with hubby last night & we had some popcorn & icees. Now before that all I had was chicken strips & fries. Well soon after we got home I started feeling like crap. I knew I had to puke but I couldn't so I went to lay down & I fell asleep. I woke up a few hours later & ran to the bathroom cuz I knew it was comin. So I was leaning over the toilet for a good 30 min pukin. Then I went back to sleep & woke up a little while ago with watery diarrhea. My tummy still hurts. Is this normal? Should I call the doc? Ima ftm..
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It is probably the comination of food you had that your body didn't sit right with. Or that yourbaby didn't agree with.
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It's probably just morning sickness. Your body is going to react differently now, to different foods. Especially greasy ones. Lol

However you should always make sure your chicken is fully cookef before eating it. It can still have salmonella inside if it wasn't cooked all the way through!

Good luck and I hope you feel better.
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I'm almost 16w & it was fried so I didn't think it could be salmonella?
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How far along are you? If you're still in early stages it could just be morning sickness. But you have to be really careful with chicken. Are you still sick? If you get any worse at all, you should go to the hospital so they can make sure you didn't get salmonella poisoning.
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