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need to know??

So im 7 weeks today but my nausea and morning sickness is getting worse. The one thing im worried about and sorry if this is tmi is that I hate throwing up so much I fight it. So when I do that my stomach starts to hurt like I have to go to restroom really bad and at times I have diarrhea. Im a little worried that it is morning sickness but because of the diarrhea I might of ate something wrong or got food poisoning. Any of you have this so early into your pregnancy or just as stubborn as me to not throw up??
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Great thank you this helps me to know what I need to do. Hope it works :-)
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At 8 weeks I started to experience extreme morning sickness with some vomiting and diarrhea as well :( I'm currently in week 18 and It honestly didn't get any better till about 15 weeks. The doctor suggested vitamin B6 for the nausea but it didn't really help but I know there are other things they will suggest or prescribe so def check with your doctor if it's unbearable. I just kinda toughed it out and I lost 8lbs in 2 months but not to worry it's normal in the first trimester. Whatever you do just keep hydrated with lots of liquids. Best of luck to you...
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The funny thing about vomiting is if you really have to vomit, there is no stopping it. It will come regardless of how much you fight it. You have a certain part of your brain dedicated solely to vomiting. However it is very common to get that same very nauseous and heavy breathing before you have to have diarrhea. I myself had diarrhea the first 6 almost 7 weeks of my pregnancy... If your nausea is getting too bad though you can always tell your Dr and they can give you something
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