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Hi Im 24 years old I am 6 weeks pregnant and I been very queezy especially when sleeping on my back I often wake up from the uncomfortableness and lay on my side. Not sure what to do.
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10717578 tn?1424828229
Happened to me. ..Unfortunately nothing has helped and I'm now 23 weeks and still experience the queasiness from time to time..but it has reduced a bunch. I tried peppermints, herbal tea's, pineapple etc... you name it- I tried it.
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I was also told to try to snack on salty foods for a few days they help retain water so you don't get dehydrated
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Ginger ale or Ginger candies put crackers next to your bed and before you even lift your head in the morning eat a few I'm now 38 weeks but when I was nauseous all the time that's what I was told to do  and if you put Ginger ale next to your bed the night before crack it open so it's flat in the morning it's easier on your stomach... good luck
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9704378 tn?1553726192
That's going to happen, you're still early in your pregnancy. The sickness will go away, eventually. It *****, but it'll pass.
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I drink a ton of water everyday. And I have tried eating lightly but I throw everything up
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9704378 tn?1553726192
Drink water? Try to relax. Eat something light.
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