Joined: 11 Dec 2006 Posts: 1 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
First Time Pregnant And I'm Feeling Soooooooooo Bad! Posted: 12-11-06 10:58am
So nauseous it is crazy - cold chills and
hot flashes....
I'm just rounding out my 7th week and feel
terrible!!!! I have tried everything I
can think of (b6, emetrol,
giner-everything, crackers, and major
prayer) and still feel sooooo terrible.
At this point, I can't imagine every
wanting to get pregnant again b/c this is
soooo miserable!
Does anyone have any tips or tricks that
might help?
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Dannzibelle
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Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 3707 Location: South East, England
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Posted: 12-11-06 15:42pm
Just get enough sleep and if you can't eat
a full meal then try to do mini meals
throughout the day, I couldn't stand
eating a whole hot meal so my midwife said
perhaps at 5pm have three potatos and 1/2
a piece of quorn (i'm veggie) and then try
the rest at about 6pm I began breaking up
all of my meals I can now eat normally yay
I stopped feelig like that at around 9-10
weeks and i'm 12 now and it hasn't come
back
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mglan
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Dec 2006 Posts: 20
Posted: 12-15-06 09:27am
You are feeling so terrible because of
hormonal changes that occur in your body
during pregnancy. Nausea and vomiting may
be caused by the high levels of estrogen
and hcg. The best thing you can do is to
get plenty of rest. For me it was easier
to eat after 3 pm. These symptoms usually
go away after 12-14 weeks, after
placentation. There are no drugs
specifically designed to relieve nausea
and vomiting during pregnancy.
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mommao3
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Oct 2006 Posts: 40
Posted: 01-08-07 17:03pm
Eat before you get out of bed in the
morning. Crackers and water-whatever you
think that you can tolerate. Then try to
just take it easy as much possible. You
are making a new little person!
Congratulations!
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