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blood in bile??

My morning sickness is getting progressively worse. In the mornings I have noticed since my stomach is empty im usually expelling bile. The last 2 times, theres been little bits of blood moxed in with it. Is this normal or should I be going to the ER? My first appointment will be this coming monday. Should I wait til then? Thank you everybody.
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Thank you guys so much! These days it seems like everything is a trigger to make me sick. The thought of food even makes me gag. I eat one or two bites and thats it. I will gag until I vomit if I eat anymore. I really seem to have some good luck with icees/alushes though. For some reason as long as im slurping down one of those my stomach is good.
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As long as it's bright red, it's tearing from your throat. But if it starts to look like coffee grounds then go to the er. Ask your dr for anti nausea meds :)
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aw you poorr thing :( i had horrible morning sickness but never noticed blood. as long as its just a tiny bit id say its ok and just let your doctor know about it at your appointment. just make sure its not a whole bunch thats when i would worry
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Its normal as long as its not a lot but tell your doctor they can give you something for the sickness
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I did the same thing when I had morning sickness, it seemed like it was ALWAYS bile! But the little bit of blood is probably from your throat since puking is so acidic. I wouldn't worry, just ask your doctor about it at your appointment
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