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i need advice

I'm 35 weeks with a baby girl and the past three nights I've woken up at 1am feeling slightly cramped and unable to breath then around 130 i throw up whatever I last ate; even if it's been hours since I ate. I do have heartburn so I'm sure that's causing some of my sickness but the timing is weird.
And it's not the flu because I'm able to go to work and go through my day feeling fine.
Please help with any advice you have that might help me get through the last 5 weeks.
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The medicine was for heart burn btw
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He gave me medicine but I hate taking medicine and this was to be taken from now on, not as symptoms occur.
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Go get checked for pre eclampsia those are some of the symptoms it's also not good for u or baby if u have they will want her out straight away don't worry though I'm not a doctor jus be safe and get checked x
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I have the same problem I was having too much acid build up in my stomach. I went to doctors he put me on tablets I take when I feel like I have acid rising in my throat and they worked wonders try asking for some acid tablets. Does it burn and make your teeth feel dirty when ur sick
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Also I get freezing and normally I'm really hot, I also have slight headaches as all this is going on.
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