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Any of you ladies experiencing morning sickness?

I'm 8 weeks pregnant and I'm nauseated all day, it gets worst at night for some reason. What are you ladies doing to get through this?
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I was so sick the first 16 weeks of my pregnancy and I was a pro by then lol. I was prescribed the pills but they only made me sicker. So I would put saltine crackers by my bed every morning and would eat one or two before I even got out of bed. Eat a lot of small meals through out the day and don't fill your belly up at once bc it only makes it worse. Don't lay down or move around a lot after eating bc it will only make you sick try to sit for atleast 15 to 20 mins after eating to make sure your going to keep it down. Stay away from strong smells also while eating bc it only makes it worse. Only drink in between meals and just a little sips here and there during a meal. Hope this helps for you! And I hope the pills help as well!
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Thank you ladies I have an appointment this Friday and I will bring this up to my doctor  
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With my first pregnancy I could even attempt to get out of bed without puking. They gave me zofran, my son was born healthy 9 lbs 8 oz no deformities or anything. This time around I am currently 15 weeks and I take zofran every morning to insure that I don't get sick.
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Thanks I will ask my doctor about those pills. Did they helped with the appetite?
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I had the same problem.. I couldnt eat at all until I told my doctor and he gave me some pills that help a lot.  Their called diclegis.. They just get me really sleepy! But they help a lot with the naseua
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