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Feel like im dying

For the past two days I have been throwing up more than usual. I can't keep solids or liquids down and I feel dizzy when standing up. Also have diahrrea. I'm 13 weeks and freaking out. What should I do?
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And just for some reassurance your baby will most likely be completely fine, its just not good to stay dehydrated for a long time like over a week or something and its such an easy fix with fluids. They may also givebyou an injection of maxalon which never helped me but helps some woman and is completely safe during pregnancy for the nausea. You may have gastro with the diarrhea best of luck.
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When i was hospitalised i went to emergency and they put me on a drip for dehydration. But just went to a normal doctor for the urine test that confirmed i was dehydrated.  Honestly if you havent kept anything down for ages and feeling dizzy id say you are dehydrated.  Are you passing urine at all? And if so if its dark yellow, like really dark yellow than i would just go to emergency for the drip.
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Do I go to my ob or urgent care?
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Maybe make sure youre not dehydrated, the doc can do a simple urine test to see and if so youll need some fluids via iv. Best of luck nothing worse than that feeling.
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