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i've caught a cold :((

HEy mommies. I am 3 months and a half pregnant...and I've just caught a nasty cold. My nose is running and my eyes are red with tears. I don't have temperature and I am not caughing ...but I am sneezing a few times a day...this is my second day... I am drinking lemonade like crazy  ... what should I do more?
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To clear out your nasal passages you could try a netty pot (I think that's how you spell it)
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I just gave u natural suggestions!!
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Is there anything else that I could try...I mean something natural
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I've been drinking lemonade with honey...tones of it! I've also been eating fresh oranges and kiwi ... but so far no good...no improvement ... :( ... juat blowing my nose non freakin' stop :((
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I agree ^^^ I'm 36+5 weeks but I'm getting over a nasty cold. Eat hot soups as well. Also rub vicks on your feet too and cover them with thick socks. If you dont want orange juice thing eat or drink other things with vitamin c like grapefruit.  
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U need to be drinking orange juice n water keep pushing them fluids in get u some cough drops n vicks n rest I caught a sinus cold 2 weeks ago got rid of it in 3 days no medicine helped but orange juice, water n hot tea with cough drops (so I wouldn't get a dry cough) n vicks worked perfect
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