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What can I do for nausa? Im 8weeks
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Well i hate to say it but mine has yet to completely gone away... i am on a few different mixes of meds one being Ondansetron or ZOFRAN as well as vitamin b6 and unisom... and instead of the huge horse pill for prenatal vitamins i take flinstone gummies... i am a day shy of 17 weeks and am still pretty sick... talk to your doctor and they will help as much as they can... sorry for being a bad news mommy but i think its just something you have to deal with.. best of luck!!!
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The only thing that worked for me was taking Zofran. All I did was call my doctor and tell them I was super sick and they prescribed it to me. It was kind of expensive but let me tell you, that stuff is magical, it was the only thing that got me through those first 3 months, there were days I just wanted to die. Talk to your doctor about it.
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eating small meals.. Maybe smell ur food before eating it
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im 7 weeks and had 0 complains no nausea no cravings i feel perfect, try eating small meals
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im 7 weeks and had 0 complains no nausea no cravings i feel perfect, try eating small meals
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I was always very sick and so my dr said not to take prenatals until after the first trimester was over. And I got prescription meds like phenergan to help too.
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