Thanks everyone when in to see my on doctor and the put me on a iv & meds and I feel a lot better hope & pray it stays that way
You should call OB office about this and let them know the frequency of your vomiting--esp if you can't even keep water down. You may need IV fluids to replenish. Dehydration is dangerous. You'll feel a lot better 24-48 hours after IV. They can prob give you zofran in IV. It's not going to do you any good if you're vomiting up the zofran. It may help you via IV though.
Agree with @Dragonwings--keep trying until you find one that works.
If Zofran is not working, ask for something else. There's many antinausea meds out there that are safe. Keep trying until you find something that works for you.
Have you been consistently grazing throughout your days and including a bedtime snack? Once you let your belly go empty, the nausea takes over and it's harder to get back in control. Most often, at 11 weeks you are on the downside of the hill for nausea, meaning, it has already peaked, your hormones are leveling out and you should improve over the next few weeks. All that being said, If you have gotten yourself to the point of dehydration, you need to seek a physician.
Yes zofan and its not working anymore
Has your Dr given you anything for nausea? My Dr prescribed me with Diclegis. I worked alot of the time. It took the edge off so I could eat.