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Morning sickness

I'll be 14 weeks tomorrow and my morning sickness has gotten worse I'm throwing up more than ever and feel severely nauseous all day.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Should I be worried?
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I'm on baby #5. It will ease up soon so not as frequent , but I was sick the entire time with all of my babies. I'm praying this one is different. Most women are no longer as sick after the first trimester though. The doctor may give you meds to help.
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Im 12 weeks preggers, i am also having weird patterns. Sometimes, nausea gets me...sometimes im fine. Just hold on... im sure we will get over this! :)
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I'm 13wks, 5days and I know exactly what you mean. Sometimes I have good days, but I will admit I'm disappointed that my morning sickness is still a problem. Right after I hit 12wks I had one of the worst days of my pregnancy where I vomited up everything I ate. So now I'm just careful about what I eat and try to drink lots of fluids, especially water. It just means our babies are developing the hormones needed and not all women loose morning sickness after the 1st trimester. Maybe talk to your OB about anti-nausea meds.
Hope that helps! (:
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I ended up calling my doctor and getting medication for my neausea. I was getting sick 2-4 times a day and felt terrible. I actually ended up in the ER because I became so dehydrated. Good luck :)
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I've actually tried a lot of things to help this and nothing works it's just takes the edge off. I am exhausted from this and I'm praying it's stops soon idk if I can handle this for another 6 months.
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