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starting at 6 1/2 wks. when i found out that i was pg. i began throwing up.i have tried a few things and been to the hos. a few times,they gave me finnergan which sometimes worked...but now im 3 1/2 mths. and still sicker thatn a dog...can someone give me some advice please..oh yeah crackers or bread is horrible:)ty

2006-12-31 20:02:19 · 10 answers · asked by sjjnbaby 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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you poor thing. mine hit at 5.5 weeks and now at 14 weeks it is starting to decrease. i still throw up from time to time, but i've been able to go off the zofran and the nausea doesn't last all day. i've hear some women get it 6 months or even 9 months. do your best, and know it WILL end one day!

2007-01-01 02:09:52 · answer #1 · answered by bb 4 · 0 0

forget the water, water is very hard to keep down. Try eating small amounts of bland food every 4 hours. Do not lie down for 2 hours after eating. Drinking Coke Classic will help replace the electrolytes your body needs. My daughter is going through this now and is 2 and a half months along. This has helped her greatly. It is okay to vomit up to 2 times a day. Good luck

2007-01-01 02:41:54 · answer #2 · answered by cowcrazy4years 1 · 0 0

I had severe (as in, continuous nausea/vomiting every day, all day - a good day was one I only puked once) for a full five months. I am really surprised they gave you phenergan!

Just drink lots of pedialyte, take your vitamins at night before bed with a small amount of starchy food, and hang in there. It DOES pass.

On the plus side, statistics show women who have morning (or all day) sickness have a much lower miscarry rate.

2006-12-31 20:10:35 · answer #3 · answered by Plesso 3 · 1 0

My wife (12 weeks preg) has been a puke factory for a long time. Ginger ale seems to help. Wierdly enough, so does eating a little bit often through the day instead of 3 meals.

2006-12-31 20:05:58 · answer #4 · answered by tranquility_base3@yahoo.com 5 · 2 0

i have been dedaling with hyperemisis gravidarum. tried so many things at first. here's a list of things that some women have had luck with(not me unfortunately)

B6
ginger, tea or encapsulated
peppermint tea
fennel seed tea
Nux vomica(homeopathic)
Pulsatilla(homeopathic)
Colchicum(homeopathic)
Ipecacuanha(homeopathic)
Wild yam, alfalfa, ginger, sage and chamomile tea(all together if you can handle it or a couple)
sepia
vit c
accupuncture
massage
chiro
and hypnosis.
and when those failed, off to the doc, here's the drugs i have tried
reglan
zofran
promethazine
compazine
marinol
vistaril(all prescription)

some women have also had luck using motion sickness pills or antihistamines, like benadryl.
now i have a long term IV and have been giving myself IV fluids at home.
hope you dont get to that point
best of luck and congrats

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2016-10-06 07:00:06 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i was really sick from about 4 weeks, untill about 4 months. And I mean really sick. everything i ate or drank came straight back up. in the end, when i felt i was going to throw up, i would have a tiny sip of water... maybe it will work for you??
Worth a try!

2006-12-31 20:08:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

with my first child i had morning sikness the whole pregnancy....... i found that if i woke up during the nite i would have a little snack and i wouldnt be sick.... i also ate sumthuing little as soon as i woke up and it helped alot...... btw it dnt have to be bread or crackers..... if u keep getting it really bad see ur doctor or pharmacy.

2006-12-31 21:38:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You need to let your physician know what's going on. You can become severely dehydrated (when you have either diarrhea or vomiting problems)....and that can leave you and your pregnancy in jeopardy.

If you weren't pregnant, I would tell you to take Pepto Bismol caplets or Dramamine....but I don't know if they're safe to take for you right now.

2006-12-31 20:05:39 · answer #9 · answered by ☺ . CIEL . ☺ 5 · 1 1

Just wait it out.

2006-12-31 20:06:21 · answer #10 · answered by vampire_kitti 6 · 0 1

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