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Morning Sickness

This is my first pregnancy, I'm 5 weeks and 5 days . I'm hungry but have no urge to eat ANYTHING. The smell of food makes my stomach go into a knot nd i feel like throwing up. Wat can i do ? i dnt wanna starve myself. I feel so weak , my stomach hurts . Keep burping as well /: HELPPPP
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I'm goint to warn you, get used to it. I'm 16 weeks and still have that issue. i suggest crackers to start you off, maybe some plain toast. Gingerale and other clear liquids. Once you can stomach that eat something more, but make sure its bland. My first 2 months were crackers, toast, and chicken noodle soup (low sodium). good luck!
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6629746 tn?1394066444
im 5w5d as well and heres the best thing my mom in law had told me when i couldn't keep ANYTHING down. plain toast, crackers, or water. it got to the point where i would sleep my nausea away. but went the ENTIRE day with an empty stomach and puking up stomach acid. But my mom in law told me to make a piece of toast and (if your not allergic to nuts) put some peanut butter on it. and let it melt a little bit. eat it slowly and take your time with it. it worked wonders for me!! give it a go (if your not allergic).  Good Luck Hun!
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6838479 tn?1390502941
Try chicken noodle soup I statred the same way I ate small portions of things.. soup and now im eating wat I crave
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