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I'm Appx 13 weeks along (almost 14) and I was told that my nausea should begin to lessen soon. However, it's getting worse. Everything makes me sick. AIR, stepping into the kitchen (even if nothing is cooking), even a cold breeze makes me sick. Is there anyone else who has nausea to this extreme?
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I feel for you. Mine went way late this time--week 23 I think.  I had to take zofran due to vomit every 30 mins-hour some days.  First preg only lasted to week 16 though and I was able to stick it out without meds--surviving on hardboiled eggs & Rice Krispie treats with an occasional fruit smoothie and some full meals.  I tried any remedy--ginger, sea bands, unisom, Popsicles, sour candy, b vitamins, etc. If you can't keep water down, call OB. It can get dangerous and once you replenish with iv fluids the nausea can really improve. I also did acupuncture which truly helped but I was unable to continue 2-3 x/wk appts with a toddler.  Very expensive too.
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I really think it's different for everybody. Mine was very strong until week 14, then subsided but still vomit once a week, I'm at wk 19now. My friend was on prescribe meds all 9 months. I hope you start to slow down soon.
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Mine lasted till about 15 or 16 weeks with both of my pregnancies.  So it may just take a little while longer.  Good luck.
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This is my 4th child, and my past experience has shown my that I will be done with this nausea stage at 14 weeks 3 days.  Yes...that specific.  Im 11 weeks now, and still suffering greatly. I'm just glad I'm not one of those poor mommas whose nausea lasts the entire pregnancy. Give yourself some more time. All women are different. I hope you are done soon. :-)
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Yep me!!! I'm 8 weeks and nauseasted all day I went to the doc and she gave me zofran. I'll just say it's been a life saver!! Find out if you can take it, it helps.
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