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nausea , vomiting ?

I feel like a horrible mom , I never get hungry . I have lost over 14 pounds during pregnancy and im only 19weeks . I can't stand the smell of food , everything  makes me throw up . I can't eat meat or chicken, I can't drink nothing besides water and sometimes I go a day without eating nothing but a fruit . Im tired of this Im to the point where I'm depress and all I do is cry because it's non stop nausea and throwing up. my doctors don't take me serious when I say I don't feel right not only that I can't seem to eat but can't keep the stuff I do ea down , or howget cramps badly because I go time without eating . idk what to do no more,thankfully my fiancé is so supportive when he's home and my mother when he is at work.
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I went through the same thing in my first trimester. I would eat and throw it up to the point I just don't wanna eat anymore so all I did was sleep. My doctor prescribed me promethizine (spell check) and it really helped. The dissolveable tablets made me sick add well do I couldn't take those.
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Ask your doctor for dissolveable zofran or phenergan. I take both. Also if you can't eat at all and you feel dehydrated you need to go to the er. Maybe after that, your doctor will get the hint. I hope you feel better /:
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any one went through this,or knows what to do . first time mommy and pills ain't working
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