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Why am I queezy and not throwing up

I'm 6 weeks with little to no symptoms but I've been so queezy starting this week. Am I actually going to throw up or the just a feel for it
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The whole first trimester I was nauseous and hungry at the same time. I would eat foods that I thought would settle well. While I ate I'd feel good and then right after eating I'd feel nauseous again. I had little to no other symptoms besides the nausea. Take it girl, I have heard so many of my friends complain about how sick they are/were and could barely leave their bathroom. You can always talk/call your doctor if you are concerned or uncomfortable.
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If you noticed my post it began in the mornings and today was all day. Fruit juices seem to help momentarily. Read to try more carbs and several small snacks throughout the day rather than meals and less fats. Trying that tomorrow!
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As soon as I turned 5 weeks I started having all day nausea. I feel horrible. The awesome red jolly ranchers are the only thing that seems to help so far... My first pregnancy was a breeze with my son...
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M also going through same thing,dnt throw up and other spices smell very bad ..... was excited found my self telling my colleagues abt pregnancy and im only 5wks ..is there anything wrong?
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My first pregnancy I was nauseous for weeks but never threw up.
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I feel the same way! I have been nauseous for two weeks but haven't thrown up. Completely different than my first pregnancy so far.
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