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I get so sick in the mornings but its mainly because of the new meds my doctor has me on. Anyone have any ideas to help get rid of it?? Or at least calm it?
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arcadia
replied on October 18th, 2006
Extremely eHealthy
Eat something before you even get out of bed. Keep crackers or something like that right next to your bed, &once you wake up, roll over &munch those before you get up. That's what .I did. It helped a lot!
How far along are you?
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glycerine
replied on October 18th, 2006
Experienced User
Well I don't find out exactly how far along I am until my doctor appt 2morrow. Because my hcg level was low so they have been doin all these tests and I finally find out exactly whats goin on. At my last appt the doctor measured my uterus and said it was 5 weeks. And that was last week.
Its hard for me to eat anything in the mornings, even before my pregnancy, so I have no clue.
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wr17
replied on October 19th, 2006
Experienced User
Ugh puking is awful..I had a miscarriage last yr and was very sick that whole pregnancy (that only lasted 7 wks). I havent been sick at all this time around. Just lost my appetite completely at first.
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GUEST120206
replied on October 19th, 2006
New User
I took zofran (dissolvable). It worked for me.
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oh_mommy
replied on October 20th, 2006
Supporter
Sorry I cant be any help.. I never got morning sickness