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Don't know what to do...

I'll be 17 weeks tomorrow, weighed myself and I'm done 4 more lbs... That makes a total of 24 lbs down.
I eat and throw it up hours later. I can't seem to keep food down no matter what I do....
I'm plan miserable, nausea, vomiting, and now heartburn.
I'm just concerned for my baby...
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I'm pretty sure there are other nausea Pills you can take while pregnant other than zofran. Just look into things and do some research
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Try tums for heartburn they are safe during pregnancy and zofran is a b class drug and is considered somewhat safe during pregnancy but there also has been birth defects but if you can't keep anything down then I would take the chance. Try gingerale and crackers first before putting your baby in any possible harm but if you can't keep anything down I think it would be worth taking zofran to stop the vomiting.
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Has your doctor said anything about it? I would be talking with them about ways that could help you keep things down. Maybe look up safe natural remedies to help with it.
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Crackers don't even work anymore...  They used to help now it's nothing.  
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eat bread or crackers that should stay down dont over due it with drinking alot of water
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