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689528 tn?1364135841

Still feeling queasy!

I'm 11 weeks tomorrow and I still feel "off". I can't eat what I want still, food aversion is the WORST! Well puking would actually be the worst and I'm so glad I haven't had that but I feel as though I'm not getting the right nutrition! I feel so bad. I soooo hope that this fades in the next couple weeks. Second trimester is supposed to be better. Fingers crossed.
Anyone else in the same boat?

p.s- my ultrasound is today- SUPER excited and SUPER nervous!! Wish me luck!
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640548 tn?1340553355
I am 12w2d today, and I am finally starting to have some good days where I am only nauseous half the time and I can eat and function.  I'm thrilled because that didn't happen until 16 weeks with my last one.  I have made it up past 8pm the past couple nights too!  

Hope your u/s went well, I had mine today and everything looks great so far!
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1794093 tn?1357930759
I feel the same way! but then i think of my last pregnancy when i didnt eat lol and i try to reasure myself that taking the vitamin is the main part... but really i dont have control of what i am eating... if i can eat it i will, and i think the healthiest food ive had are cherrios, apples... toast? not really any veggies at all! but i do take the vitamin every night and i do drink lots of water....
I havent puked this round but feel really crappy still... every once in a while through the day i get moments where i feel pretty good so i try to clean and then the movement gets to me and i go back to crappy lol
So in about 2 weeks you should start to notice a significant improvement(fingers crossed) i cant wait till we are all out of the first trimester!
Good luck with your US!! mine is in 2 weeks today!
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