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Feeling crappy!

I am tired of feeling like crap! Nauseated, being tired my stomach feeling like it's always twisting and turning. . I am 10 weeks when did you ladies get over this hump and started feeling better to where you could enjoy your pregnancy?
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It normally ends around 13 weeks. Which is your fourth month and that's when you hit your second trimester. Some women have it through out their hole pregnancy. Best thing to do is keep something in your stomach. Like crackers or a small snack in between meals. When i had morning sickness i got it only in the morning. My doctor said its because my stomach was empty. So what i did was when i had my middle of the night  potty breaks. Id eat some crackers, it kept me from throwing up when i woke up.
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Well in all honesty when it comes to pregnancy if it isn't one thing it's another. The vomiting may go away soon. But then comes the heartburn and body aches and discomfort because your basically growing a bowling ball in your stomach. Also nausea doesn't always completely disappear. I work in an obgyn clinic and there have been women 6 months or more along still throwing up at the clinic. So it's different for every women. You will have good days & then you'll have very bad days. This is my second pregnancy so I already know to expect hell until the end just like last time.
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Yes the misserble part of pregnancy should be ending in a few weeks for you. I still get nausea when I eat certain things that the baby doesn't like. Chicken is a big no no for me. I love it n cant eat it bt the constant vomiting and horrible feeling ends around 3 months. I am 24 weeks now.your doctor can give you something to ease your nausea. Harmless for the baby. Hope you feel better
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