Morning Sickness/all Day Sickness Posted: 08-16-04 08:58am
I'm pregnant with my second child. During
my first pregnancy I experienced morning
sickness from the beggining to the very
end. I'm pregnant again and of course i'm
sick again but this time it is worse. I'm
having all day sickness. I have been
trying to eat smaller meals and snacks but
more times a day. Sometimes this works
and other times it does not. With in 2
1/2 to 3 hrs my stomach is completly empty
and begins filling up with bile. After my
last pregnancy I had my gallbladder
removed maybe that would account for the
heavy bile. Any advice would be
appreciated. Thanks.
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dlockett
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Sep 2004 Posts: 7 Location: Detroit
I Hope This Will Help Posted: 09-26-04 13:26pm
With my first child I only had morning
sickness for three months and then it was
gone. Well I thought hey, I am going to
be the same way with my next child.
Wrong! I did nothing but get sick all
day. Anything I put in my stomach would
come right back up. I had to go to the
e.R. Because of that. I was only once in
a blue moon able to keep something down.
But that was not enough. I was very
dehydrated by the time I went to the
hospital. Try eating some saltine
crackers, and try drinking some vernors.
I know that helped a lot with the sickness
feeling. Try also staying away from
things that are fatty and greasy. I saw
that it said that by 2 1/2 to 3 hours you
start getting hungry. When it gets close
to that time start making something so,
the slightest feeling of you getting
hungry your food will be already made. Or
if you are going to be out, and not by any
where were there is food. Throw some
crackers in your purse and munch on them
until you can get something else in your
stomach. I hope I was some help to you!
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godangel
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Dec 2005 Posts: 3 Location: ohio
Posted: 12-23-05 16:21pm
My doctor prescribed vitamin b6 for the
nausea, and I think its working. Its 50mg
of b6. But you may need a lower dosage.
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