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still feeling sick...?

Any early February mommies still feeling sick at all?/: it's starting to affect work and I'm trying to find a better job. I had an appointment on Monday and my doc just said to wait it out instead of having some kind of nausea medicine to keep me from puking and being sent home from work. Any at home remedies at this stage? I'm about 13 weeks.
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I'm due the end of December but I kept feeling sick until I was about 16 weeks but occasionally still throw up. If you tell your work I'm sure they will understand
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Luckily I haven't had morning sickness at all. I'm 11 weeks 5 days and due in Valentine's Day :)
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Yep I'm Feb 12 and can still hardly eat and throwing up at all times of the day it's driving me nuts :(
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I'm not a February mom but a late January and crackers & Apple juice really helped me get through my morning sickness. I was just lucky it went away once I hit 9wks. You could try googling what helped other mommies with morning sickness. I hope you feel better. It'll pass I promise :)
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Yes I'm due feb 12th and itz effecting my job as well!! I have 2 type of nausea pills but i still get sick:( idk what to do i tried pills,ginger ale, fruit , ccrackers,  mint , candy, brushing teeth constantly,  lemon water maby one of them will work for u but no luck on my end :(
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