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Im 10 weeks 3 days ans vomiting like CRAZY! Im a FTM and had no idea pregnancy would be anything like this. Ive talked to my OB and feel like ahes brushing it off as common morning sickness. She finally prescribed 8mg of zofran every 12 hours.  It wears off after 6. Anyone else dealing with all day sickness and extreme vomiting?
PS I've tried everthing from crackers, lemons, ginger ale etc. Im not looking for advice, just want to see if there's anyone out there who was like me and eventually got better. Thanks!
  
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6822962 tn?1396329659
I am 26 weeks and am still throwing up everyday but went from,like 40 times a day to 15. My OB said some woman have it there whole pregnancy. I,take the zofran but doesn't really work for me. I have to stay really hydrated and use boost because I lost 24 pounds so far. On the bright side baby is healthy. My first pregnancy I was sick like this but it ended after 4 months. My second I wasn't sick but a week. I hope it gets better for you. I sleep a lot because if I am sleeping I am not throwing up. Good luck !
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7607165 tn?1395780125
Dont keep stomach empty makes it worst eat soup ..mash potatoes chicken nothing heavy
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7607165 tn?1395780125
Gd luck hun
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7607165 tn?1395780125
Honestly I hv been where u are and still only thing that helps going to hospital to get I.v that made me feel better u just hv to deal with morning sickness it suckes im going thru it again at 18 months
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