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5154295 tn?1372284196

Fever?

I got sick from dinner, has bad diarrhea, runny nose, sore throat, and my fiancé said I was a little warm.. Do he put a water cloth on my forehead (he's a sweetheart) but my body in general seems warmer, I'm 6-7weeks, is it normal?
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5154295 tn?1372284196
Ahaha thank you ladies (: Ya it's nothing that drastic -- I get my moment were I have energy and in a seconds notice my body is ready for a full nights sleep, taken a couple zzzz today as it is. But nothing above 100 or anything like that. First baby so I feel like I'm falling apart xD thank you though!! Have my first appointment in a week maybe I will be at ease with all the symptoms then!
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4101382 tn?1352814020
If you have a fever over 100 you need to go to the er. It can effect your baby sadly.
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food not good. Ugh I think its bedtime for this bonzo
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Diarrhea not fishers no clue how that got there
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Unfortunately yes. Your body is working over time to produce extra fluids to support the baby. If you have fishers for longer then four days and you can't hold good down it could be a cold or flu and you should get medical attention. But for now, just drink lots, rest even more and take regular strength tylenol if you are in pain. I hope you feel better soon!
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