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I am 33 week's i just ate oatmeal for breakfast and feel sick to my stomach.  I haven't thrown up once since I've been prego. Never had morning sickness.  In the beginning i would feel sick in the afternoon.  But it's been almost 4 months since I've felt that. What do you guys think it is? Also get heartburn after every meal.
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Heartburn has a cure ask ur doc for famotidine!  It's a miracle worker! I have the worst heartburn and I've been taking one tablet a day for 2 weeks and I've felt nothing!  It's saving my life both pregnancies I feel like I could breath fire!  
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It happens in this stage of pregnancy... Your baby is bigger and pushing everything else up so yes your going to feel fuller faster and you're going to have a lot of heartburn it's just the baby pushing against your stomach making the acid in it go Into your esophagus that's why you got heartburn or feel nauseous. Vary normal. I'm pregnant with my 4th daughter I'm 30 weeks and feel the same way ... Your not alone and vary normal to start getting sick if u over eat  just listen to your body eat slow and you will feel full faster it should go away but can always come back
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^while you're pregnant. * for some reason I can't stand the smell of aged cheese or sausage. Makes me nauseous. Or Starbucks coffee frapuccino. Reminds me of cafe patron alcohol.
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I was doing some reading, and according to an article on baby center you can having morning sickness/nausea feeling till the very end or out of nowhere again. there is no set timeline as to when it will begin or stop. Also you can develop resistance to certain foods smells beverages while you're and wheb i say resistance i measn they make you feel sick or cabt stand the smell of it.
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It's normal. Morning sickness can come and go as it pleases with no warning! It blows! Candy I would suggest taking your vitamins at bedtime to also help with the nauseousness, sometimes that's what can make you sick, it's all that iron. Heartburn is completely normal as well. You start producing more hormones in your second and third trimester which slows food digestion down, so things have a likelier hood of coming back up. They suggest eating more meals smaller portions throughout the day and you can use tums, Prilosec, maalox, or if you wanna go the drug free route, milk nutrilizes acid and so does a mixture of baking soda and water. Good luck ladies, feel better!!
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I was just going to ask my sister about this. I just finished a breakfast sandwich and took my vitamins, now I feel sick. I'm sitting here trying to see if it's the return of the infamous morning sickness, which I really hope not. I'm 30+1. Hope you feel better.
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