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Morning Sickness

i am literally sick every second of the day, I'm throwing up every bit of food I eat as well as everything I drink. I can't even keep down my prenatal vitamin. I'm 14 weeks, should I still be getting this sick? It would be great to be able to eat something and hold it down longer than 10 mins.
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I still have pretty bad nausea at 17 weeks... I took Zofran but like others mentioned it made me so constipated that I felt worse than just with the nausea. After talking to a nurse at my clinic I started vitamin b6. 50 MG twice a day it has improved m y nausea big time!
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My nausea and vomiting just faded 5 days ago (week 15) I was miserable 24/7 up until now and lost 30 pounds total. Prescription Zofran and Phenergan helped but ended up making me so bloated and constipated bc I required them around the clock I actually had to stop taking them bc I started feeling worse from the pressure. Just fight through it! hopefully you're almost over this!
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I'd prefer Diclegis over Zofran.
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I am 13 weeks and still on zophran. I tried a few days ago not taking it and I still got sicker than a dog. So I just keep taking my medication so I feel well and can function regularly.
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The doctor perscribed me zophran. Worked like a charm other wise drink aloe.  Not sure where u get that cuz mom gave it to me but it fights the acid
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I'm 13 weeks and still very sick but with all my pregnancies I have been. I'm nauseous 24/7 and throw up at least twice a day. The doctor gave me phenergan which helps but it makes me so tired.
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