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Nausea

35 weeks pregnant and having a ton of nausea, headaches and loss of appetite. Doctor said blood pressure is fine and blood work was fine. Any other mommies dealing with this? My body and pregnancy do not get along lol. Definitely ready for my daughter.
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I'm just glad I'm not the only one. Not that I'm happy to know other women feel sickly. I hope you all feel better once your little ones get here! I've gained only 9 pounds my entire pregnancy and I feel so bad for my daughter. I just can't eat-feel too nauseous. Also, do any of you get aches throughout entire body? There are times where I want to collapse lol. My body just gets so tired and hurts.
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Im 36 weeks...and lately i have been feeling the same way.. Very sickly... I figure maybe because we are so far along.
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Yuck. Well good luck with the rest of your pregnancy! Hope you start to feel better once she's born! I know I pray I do lol.
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7759908 tn?1399416727
Yes everyday for about 6 wks its horrible
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It's just zero fun :(. This will definitely be last child lol.
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36 weeks today and feeling the same way :(
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Do you get the headaches everyday?? I've had headaches everyday since my second trimester. Tylenol extra strength does not help! I definitely hear you on the ready for her to come! Ugh, I just want to feel back to normal lol.
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7759908 tn?1399416727
Yes me im 38+3 and have been dealing with headache and nausea for wks, I had my doctor check for preeclampsia but it came back negative (thank god) im just rdy for her to come
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