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I can't take this

Morning sickness , I give up
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19 weeks and morning sickness its not going away.
i am taking zofran since i was not able to keep anything down and it has helped a lot! i still get nauseous at times but its nothing crazy a little piece of lemon wont solve.
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I'll be 13 weeks tomorrow and I thought my morning sickness would be getting better by now but it's actually getting worse :(
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I'm 20 weeks and I'm barely beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel. Hope is on the way hang in there I know it's super hard.
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Im 26 weeks tomorrow and still have the worst morning sickness. I have since ten weeks. I got prescribed zofran. It helps so much. Hang in there. I seriously said the,same thing. I even contemplated an abortion. But you grow used to it, I promise.
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I'm 7w & I've been fighting nausea for about 2 weeks now. Not even 4 days ago I was so sick from not being able to eat anything that i got to the point I was about passing out & just wasn't with it at all. I couldn't even drink anything so I felt awful. & my boyfriend felt like he couldn't do anything to help me. I've noticed though that when I take my prenatal vitamins that day, I don't feel sick!! That may help you. The two major things I've found food wise that help me is eating a couple crackers with a small cup of milk or eating a slice of bread with a cup of milk. It's not a Lot but enough to soak up the acid. I hope this helps you (:
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Talk to your Dr about it mine was so bad I couldn't eat or drink I thought I had the flu for a week finally went in and got some meds.  Lots of vitamins and flat sprite or coke. Don't let it get to bad.  Good luck
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I had severe morning sickness too. Ask your doc for meds.  Like zofran it's relieves morning sickness but after taking it for a while you get major headaches. Try eating grapes and bread too.  You'll get over it officially at 17 weeks hopefully
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Lemon drops! I swear to anything lemon! Candles, lemon water, and lemon candy. They get rid of nausea so you don't vomit as much. I hate ginger so I had to find something else. Peppermints didn't work, saltines didn't work, and eating little meals all day didn't seem to help either. But lemon drops did.
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I only had morning sickness for about a week and a half but I started taking vitamins and it stopped completely but preggie pop drop candies worked wonders the week I was sick ! They are all natural and work amazing and really quick ! I bought two boxes and one is unopened but they taste so good Iwould eat them now without being sick ! I also ate lemons a lot and that helped and sprite
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Lemonade and watermelon helps too.
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9961264 tn?1410873329
Yessss^^ (room temp) ginger ale. Take little sips. Thats what would get me through the night if i woke up.
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Hang in there sweetie.  Mints ginger ale crackers and always have something small don't eat huge meals at once. It makes it worse.
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9961264 tn?1410873329
If yoir in the first trimester then it should go away when you hit your 2nd trimester. You got this!
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I said this yesterday it's the worst i hate it im good after this one one and done!
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