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sick non stop

Ok I'm 21 years old with 2nd pregnancy first one I miscarried so I'm very nervous on this one I'm 7 weeks and 4 days and have non stop throwing up, and now I'm thinking I'm coming down with a pretty bad cough, my ear is starting to hurt along with a really extremely bad headache!!! I can't even keep water down please anything I could do to help make myself feel better or even boost my immune system cause I think I'm getting sick really easy
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Wow this is really crazy because I am pregnant with my second set of twins at 21 and I miscarried my first set. I got an ear infection at 8w it sacked and I threw up non stop. It's actually a good thing it means your levels are high. It's the hormones that make you sick. Water never helped me it always made me sicker so I would drink instant breakfast always nd eat saltines. That's basically all I could eat. Also V8 helped a lot too. I am now 15 weeks and my babies are perfectly healthy. Don't worry yourself it's not good for you or the baby. Hope all goes well:)
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I'm on my second with the first pregnancy being a miscarriage as well... i had bronchitis and pneumonia before i even knew i was pregnant. I took meds for 2 weeks to get better, just go to the doctors or an urgent care and get some anti biodics everything will be just fine... I'm 15 weeks now and the baby is doing just fine. Everything will work out
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