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miscarriage concern

I am 9 weeks and have had horrible morning sickness for the past 3 weeks. I'm on Diclegis for it for the past 2 weeks, taking it 4 times a day, and still nausea and vomiting. This was the case up until Friday. My concern is, now all of a sudden I feel great! No more nausea, vomiting, indigestion, nothing. I had a miscarriage in January, so I'm scared the reason I feel so much better is because I am getting ready to miscarry again... I haven't had cramping or bleeding, but I guess it just doesn't seem right to do a complete 180 and I'm not out of the 1st trimester yet... Anyone else go from having horrible morning sickness to feeling terrific at 9 weeks after being on this medication for a few weeks?
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Yupp, I would bring up the concern with your OBG just to reduce the stress on yourself however, I took dyclectin and found out if has a half life (sort of like anti depressants do) where they won't work immediately like Tylenol would. Instead you have to take them for a week or two for them to start working properly and after you stop it'll be about two weeks before it completely leaves your system. Your more then likely fine but if it helps you to feel better you could try purchasing a fetal doppler like I did so when you are worried you can listen to baby and know all is ok ;)
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Thanks for the comment! I called my Dr. And she said looks like the meds are just working for me and not to worry. Thanks agsin!;)
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