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Soooo im 14 weeks today and im still puking! Why is this? Shouldnt this be over by now? Anyone else still puking?
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I'm 14weeks Sat. And stick have all day sickness. With my first I was sick once :/ guessing every pregnancy is different as my friend was sick all through her pregnancy.
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4347351 tn?1353511040
I'm 14w5d and I still throw up. It really ***** and I can't wait til it stops. I have lost weight and I look so skinny I want meat on my body again...
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4295582 tn?1358796415
You may be unlucky enough to be sick throughout your whole pregnancy. My mother was sick till the day she gave birth
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4241272 tn?1357571660
Unfortunately thats how it is sometimes.. If it continues the dr can prescribe you nausea pills
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I am with you girl. I am 15weeks I get sick all the time and when I do try and eat I get very nauseous. I have already lost 7lbs and everyone can tell. When I found out I was pregnant I weighed 141 and now 134. I may have this baby bump but I'm skin and bones. I feel like a horrible parent. This never happened with my first 2 nothing not even a puke. So I hear you.
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Oh yeah I have been on Zofran it gave me migraines and the others I don't trust after reading up on them.
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Yeah i take zofran like its candy. But ill have good days and then the next is terrible.
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I thought mine was tapering off at about fourteen weeks but apparently it's not, I got a lovely bout of it yesterday at sixteen. I find if I eat soon after waking up, and a little something every few hours, I don't really have the chance to get nauseous.
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