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I just want to get out of this first trimester.

I have really upset stomach all day everyday. Even if I eat the cravings I get. I don't vomit... But feel like I will or feel like I need to burp n it fustrates me... :/
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Thats a myth about baby being healthier the sicker you are, BUT you will start feeling better soon! I was sick through my first 2 pregnancies, and am not with this one; I think I am more worried that there is a problem because i'm not sick aside from nauseous.
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I will try that thanks Kaykah1233
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And if my stomach hurts***
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I get the same way and the only thing that seems to help me is salt and lemon water.... Its what my Wela(grandma) used to give me for tummy aches when I was little and she said it'll help when I feel nauseous and I my stomach hurts during this pregnancy you could try that?  
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I know, YOU are not alone , YOU have to be strong. Think like this : the more sick you are , the more health the baby is
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I hate it It's just so uncomfortable situation to be in.
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I am in the same situation , I understand you very good . But we cannot do nothing :( just wait... It will go away after month #3. Sometimes after so much morning sickness I get depressed olso...
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