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5441854 tn?1371187494

19 weeks

Im 19weeks and still vomitting and I get dizzy often... Is that normal?
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I'm 28w5d , I had severe nausea with dry heaving until about 16 weeks. I was one for weeks but around 25 weeks I started getting random bouts of nausea, every women and every pregnancy is different , you may have it your entire pregnancy :-/ . I have a script for zofran & only take when needed.. Like tonight because I had severe heartburn & I have a severe head cold which the post nasal drips making me nauseated
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If your that sick mention it to your dr. I did glad I did she put me on phenergan Omg such relief from, the throwing up and nasty sick lousy feeling it's miracle med... Good luck
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I am 25 weeks and I'm just getting over being nauseous, dizzy, fainting like a week ago and I know people that were that way for just as long. The doctor told me it was normal. Hopefully you'll get over it soon!!
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I'm not sure of the dizziness, but that could stem from dehydration from vomiting but the vomiting is common in a lot of women to have it for a good portion of their pregnancy, I know quite a few that had it during their entire pregnancies. If I were you, I would talk to my doctor about it, my doctor would have given me zofran if my nausea persisted... Good luck and I hope you feel better soon!!
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5441854 tn?1371187494
Thanks but now im feeling like out of breath :(
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I used to get super dizzy all the time. It's normal. Everyone is different as far as when nausea subsides. For me it only lasted the first trimester. But some ppl are lucky enough to never get it and done have it all throughout the pregnancy.
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