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29 weeks going crazy

I've had horrible morning sickness my whole pregnancy and now its kicked in worse. I lost over 20 lbs and its getting worse.  I have not gained any weight. I cannot eat and am scared for my son. I am overwhelmed its affecting my job performance, as well as school can I get induced early I'm just so over this pregnancy :(
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You are not alone my friend. Im 25 weeks and still have morning as well. Doctors have Mr meds and told me to keep crackers or piece of candy by the bed but it didn't help. I've been in the hospital several times but doctors say some women just have morning sickness their whole pregnancy. I didn't this long with my first and trust me im with you. So tired.
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Yea I've gone through all that but now anything I eat I throw up I haven't been able to hold anything for 3 days now
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I would definitely talk to your doctor about this. You are way way to early in your pregnancy to be induced. I also do believe most places won't induce till you're 39+weeks or if you/baby life is in jeopardy. You do need to be seen though, I know I was given a couple different kinds of nausea medications and admitted a couple times for dehydration due to being sick, but it wasn't enough for them to tell me I needed to be induced
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