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morning sickness......

So I'm 18 weeks and I absolutely am having the hardest time eating and not feeling nauseous/disgusting. I can take a bite and be full or become sick to my stomach. My question is has anyone else experienced this? Feels like my morning sickness did without all the puking. But can you even have morning sickness the whole time? Advice? Experience with this?
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I was sick until close to 20 weeks with my first. It's not fun. My Dr prescribed diclectin, which helped immensely. My sister in law was sick through an entire pregnancy, and found the only thing that helped was drinking fountain pop. So try all the non nausea foods you can and find something that works for you.
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Try ginger.
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Thanks everyone for the advice!!! Definitely going to try all this lol til something works!!
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I'm 38 weeks pregnant and have been on nausea meds my whole pregnancy so it can definitely go forever.. you could ask your doctor/midwife about Zofran (also called ondansetron) and ranitadine as well those definitely helped me. Diclectin works wonders too. You can also try ginger ale and gravol. Sometimes I would just take a quarter piece of the gravol to ease my stomach. Also drinking cold things with no smell helped, like smoothies (I'd get things added like protein and calcium) or frozen popsicles. I would also freeze yogurt tubes too. I hope you feel better!
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Your allowed to take natural gravol.
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I was like that up until 24 weeks
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Mine comes and goes, some days I can eat everything and have cravings and others I can't even look at food or drink anything. I find that cold water and lemon helps. But if you have it all the time just try to eat light foods like crackers things like that. Hope you feel better
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