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9 weeks

Please tell me that I will have an appetite once I'm out of the first trimester. Everything I smell or see makes me nauseous. I barely want to eat and I threw up yesterday after eating homemade tacos now I don't want to eat at all.
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As soon as I hit second trimester I got my appetite back
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Thanks everyone
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I still have morning sickness and I'm 26 weeks.. Just try to eat fruit when you can't eat anything else.. I can't cook something and than eat it, usually my mom or boyfriend cooks and I eat very little of it. Try eating lays potato chips before you get up:)
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It will pass! I promise and then you'll forget all about the sickness you had! Hang in there
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If you need nausea meds take them. One once in a while will help solo much and you can provide your baby with nutrition.
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I got my appetite back and morning sickness stopped around 13 weeks
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With this one omgoodness I not vomiting.  But ugh sooooooo sick
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I agree  with my first I was nasuea.  But I never vomited  foods and things didn't really b other me when I was smells nothing just has the feeling thur the first trimester
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Try drinking ginder ale and eating small meals never let your tummy go empty even when not hungry... it depends on your body with my 1st I was sick all my pregnancy it was horrible and now with my 2nd only the first 3 months... both boys.. take your vitamins too that also helps
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