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6/7 weeks pregnant and feel soooooo sick!

Hey girls, I'm either 6 or 7 weeks pregnant and I've been feeling so sick. I was pregnant at the beginning of the year but it ended in miscarriage at 10 weeks. I never felt like this last time so i'm hoping the extreme symptoms are a sign of this one sticking :)  

Any tips on how to handle the sickness other than good old ginger would be much appreciated.

Thanks x
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Thanks for the tips. I got some tablets from the docs yesterday but they're rubbish! They dont help with the nausea at all and all they do is knock me out. I've just spoken to a different doc and she's prescribed me something different so fingers crossed. I'll keep you posted :) xx
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4241272 tn?1357571660
Lots of water and eating right when you wake ip..even just crackers even though its hard tk eat having an empty stomach makes it worse.. Ib also heard seabands work.. They sell them at walgreens and it if doesnt stop and is bad enough I know dr can prescribe you something
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Eat a biscuit or two every hour, any sign of hunger makes mine worse I'm 6 weeks too. With my first baby I couldn't keep anything down and lost a stone in the first 12 weeks!
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1117231 tn?1456609540
I have never suffered sickness with pregnancy so can't offer you much advice except I do know that ginger helps nausea.
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