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nausea's back :-(

Gosh nausea hit again I'm 15 weeks 4days I hope it slows down anyone have any advice how to calm it down
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I'm 30 weeks && still have severe nausea. Ask your doctor about Zofran, Phenegran, Compazine or Promethazine! I take all four unfortunately. You may have what they diagnosed me with. The medical term is "hyperemesis". Hope this helps!
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Im 23+4 and i have had nausea and "morning sickness" since like 8 weeks so goood luck!
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Thanks ladies :-D
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I know it seems so simple but ginger ale has helped me alot. I sip on it a little here and there. Ginger is and all natural anti-nauseal.
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Be careful using pepto it has aspirin in it which pregnant women are not suppose to have.

I had really bad and had to have the doctor give me a script for it. It was called zolfran. Worked really well....I only took it because I couldnt function.

I took gavascon and it did help (until I got to that point of not keeping anything down) it also helped with acid reflux.

I would consult your doctor if it is really bothersome!  
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Aww sorry I hope you feel better and thanks for the advice
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7607165 tn?1395780125
Im 18 weeks its hitting me again to but doctor says theres a virus going around so confused is it a bug or morning sickness so sick I just want to be ok doctor said drink pepto and gavascon ..if continues go to hospital :( gd luck
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