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is it normal

Ik so im 10w2days nd i throw up alot but tonight while i was throwing up my nose started bleeding nd my throat was burning even now after u brushed my teeth my throat burns... and i dnt eat sicey food for that reason
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Ya i throw up all day everyday since i was bout 6 weeks
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Im 10wks preggy and i was hospitalized 2x for that.. i threw up for 2 days every intake so my ob let me confine to hospital for hydration.. so if you kept throwing up more than a day better let your ob know about it..
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I threw up more than once every day until about 13 weeks. I couldnt hold down water, saltine crackers, nothing. I started getting the nausea around 9-10 weeks and lost about 8lbs from it. So, im sure you're completely fine! Dont worry yourself. (: Your nasal passages can also swell during pregnancy causing often nosebleeds. Everyone is different just remember that! Hope this helps (:
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@married_mommyof2 Sometimes my water come bk up also its really aggravating
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Its normal I started getting like that at 13 weeks.
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Omg... that's scary and i throw up all day like i can't even hold water down
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9700808 tn?1405488881
I'm not sure but i read that nose bleeds are common....it looked like blood was in my throw up just now
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