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I've been sick most of my pregnancy. I've lost so much weight my eyes caved in. I could hardly keep even water down until around 20 weeks. I'm now 33 weeks and the morning sickness feels like it's starting all over again. I'm a ftm and so far my experience of being pregnant has been  extremely traumatic. I don't know what to do. I don't wanna lose anymore weight :(
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There's different nausea medicine that he can give you just tell your dr the ones you have don't work and you want something different goodluck hope it gets better for you
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Im 28 weeks and still get morning sickness and all that good stuff but i got prescribed zofran when i was about 10 weeks and ive been taking it since. It helps me keep the food down but i still get really nauseous. i say maybe try drinking lots of water, eat tons of fruits(specially if theyre sour) and veggies and also try eating in smaller portions. I hope it helps. thats what uve been doing and it has helped with the weight gain.
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I have spoken to my doctor and the pills that he prescribed for me don't work. They're not helping me at all.
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Have you talked to your doctor about it? I was suggested by a nutritionist to take the prenatal at night since it irritates your stomach.
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