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severe sickness

Im 6 weeks & im always sick & i cant keep nothing down . I was never this ill in my first pregnancy with my son .
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8518086 tn?1407289593
I was going through the same till yesterday.. I went to the ER because I was dehydrated. I know how you feel and if you can't handle it anymore go to the er.. They gave me zofran for vomiting and that is helping a lot, I am feeling much better. Good luck girl:)
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7558356 tn?1410715309
That's how I was till about week 20. Just keep hydrated and drink gaterade! Your baby will get the nutrients it needs from the prenatal vitamins and from the electrolytes in the gaterade! It will get better!
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I'M the same way! Can't get out of bed! Sick is not the word, head aches,,  PUKING, dizzy, light headed,
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9142665 tn?1406075655
Im n the same boat I was sick with my daughter but that was cake compaired to this... I actually had to get medication because I was nearly dehydrated. .. none of what I did with her worked.. her has subsided a bit so I stopped taking the meds I will be 9 weeks Wednesday. . Try ginger ale and make sure to never have an empty stomach and eat some crackers or something before getting out of bed.. I also have been told sea bands its like a little bracelet(for motion sickness) are helpful
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