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nausea :\

When will this nausea end I'm 8 wks and this will be my second pregnancy but I didn't deal with this the first time :(
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Mybfirst one I had no morning sickness but my second one I was sick all day the whole pregnancy. This pregnancy, I was sock the first 12 weeks non stop. I did get phenagrin from my Dr and that helped a lot. I am now 16 weeks and feeling better with the nausea. But i was just diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
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36 weeks here.. and sometimes it neverrr ends.. so after your baby arrives. lol
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I'm 14 weeks and still suffering from bad morning sickness. :/
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Thank you I hope so !
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I'm dealing with the same thing on pregnancy number 2. My first had me on IV fluids for 5 weeks and an intramuscular medication for 4 months. I literally couldn't keep down food or liquids. I'm hoping this isn't going down the same road but it isnt looking very promising. If it keeps up definitely talk to your dr.
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I know how awful it is,mine lasted til the end of the 16th week,with my first i had it for the whole 9 months,its tortorous but hang in there,hope it eases up for you soon..small regular meals,ginger tea or biscuits or dry crackers can help
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This is my second as well and my first time dealing with it. Mine is finally easing up and I'm  12+1 today. They had to put me on nausea medicine so i would keep everything down. There is light at the end of the tunnel i promise :)
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