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8wks pregnant...question

Is it normal to feel nausea at random times that elevates as time passes? Is that morning sickness? I haven't actually thrown up so I'm concerned.
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Im almost 36 weeks and have been vomiting/nauseous since 4 weeks gestation.  If crackers and small meals are not helping do not hesitate to ask your doctor. There are safe medications that help :)
but ginger is fantastic if you like it..
dry biscuits. . And toast! :)
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I have been extremely nauseated since 5 weeks (I'm now 11w 2d).   I havent thrown up but it is bad enough to where it is hard to eat.  It is worse at night.   I wake up in the middle of the night nauseated.    The dr. just gave me zofran and I am able to get sleep now.  I take it during the day for nausea if it is bad enough.   Hope you get some relief soon!
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I have to eat something every hour or so to keep the nausea at bay
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7177914 tn?1399518500
Eat lightly I got the nausea all the time with this pregnancy and at stupid odd times. I didnt really throw up I dry heaved alot though. Hopefully it get better. Mine doesn't make me sick as often anymore but it still happens at odd times.
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6658929 tn?1395711522
I use to eat crackers and drink ginger ale helped a lil bit
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Thanks! I feel so much better. Any tips to help with the nausea?
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7716176 tn?1393947986
Yep! Sure don't miss it. Poor thing.
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I felt nauseous from weeks 6-13 24/7 but never actually threw up. With my daughter it was just random. Again never threw up.
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yep thats morning sickness for sure, you dont always vomit from it i do some days but other days i feel good its all normal :-)
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