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MORNING SICKNESS

OMG I can't eat anything I am constantly feeling as if I am going to vomit!!!! I hate this.... after all this my little peanut better show up on my US Friday!!!!
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I'm only 4 weeks and a few days pregnant but I've been feeling so nauseous and I feel like it's going to come out of either end lol. Maybe like somebody else said, soon we'll be throwing up and geo better lol.
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I'm 6weeks an my morning sickness is kicking my ***
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I used to have the same feeling but i was 13 weeks i didnt know till i was 13 weeks that i was pregnate! Lol but soon as nasty as it sounds youll be able to actually throw up and honestly it releaves so much strain and nasty feeling. I hated the dry heav feeling. Then after a month of actual throwing up it all went away and now no more.morning sickness (: hopefully it wont last long for you
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I'm 12 weeks and I'm sick mainly in the mornings. Just the thought of food makes me want to hurl! Then when I do decide to eat, I can only eat very little so I won't feel extremely  bloated. I have my ultrasound in two weeks.
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I was so bad they had to put me on a variety of meds,  even now if I miss one it's bad and I'm 16 weeks. I hope you feel better soon!!
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I am 6-7weeks now.I have not gotten sick yet, I dry heeve sometimes like I'm going to vomit but haven't.  The only thing that bothers me is the constant acid feeling in the back of my throat burning my stomach. I feel like I have the flu, sad part is I'm stuck like this. I just wish u could skip all this and have my baby lol
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