I was the same way. My morning sickness in the first trimester was minimal, but at the beginning of my second trimester, I started with some truly awful stomach complaints. I referred to it as "rotten stomach," as it felt like whatever I ate was just sitting in my stomach getting old, causing extreme nausea. My doctor prescribed a drug called Reglan for me, which helped me a lot. It causes the stomach to empty at a normal rate after eating. I thought I was going to have to cope with this for the rest of my pregnancy, but after a few weeks it went away and I was able to discontinue the Reglan. Now (at 26 weeks) I just get ordinary, garden-variety heartburn, which feels like a positive picnic compared to what I experienced at around 12 to 16 weeks. Good luck...I hope yours goes away.
2007-03-18 13:43:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 7 weeks pregnant too! Congrats on your little one. Don't feel bad, I can barely make it up 1 flight of stairs before I'm out of breath. I think it's a combination of 1st trimester exhaustion and the fact that your body is already working overtime to create this little baby. I hear this will pass at some point in the second trimester, but who knows. Also, you probably feel full all the time b/c of the bloating. I have been nauseous and constipated for about a week now, so the thought of most foods make me gag. Good Luck!!!!
2016-03-29 04:50:43
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answered by Deborah 4
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Unfortunately some women experience nausea througout the entire pregnancy. But every woman is different. Your doc may be able to perscribe a medication to help you feel better.
2007-03-18 05:43:33
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answered by starlight_940 4
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you can try eating small amounts of food every few hours.do not eat anything really spicey and see if that helps.or you can try eating a couple of saltine crackers before you eat and see if it helps.avoid coffee and pop and see if that helps and greasy fried foods too.when i was pregnant with my second child i could not cook any kind of meat for the first 3 months the smell of any meat cooking made me sick,after 3 months i was fine.congratulations and good luck!
2007-03-18 05:37:26
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answered by dixie58 7
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I was like that too. It sucked! It usually goes away. Atleast it did for me. Everytime I would eat I felt bad. Or just thinking of food made me want to vomit!! Hope it geos away for you! Good luck!
2007-03-18 07:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother was sick the whole time she was pregnant with me but I felt fine and ate like a hog haha,,,,so the crappy feeling is..unfortunately..."hit or miss"..but..there def. is safe and natural meds that may help...
2007-03-18 05:34:06
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answered by walkinbyfaith7 3
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You should be feeling better by now. Have you talked to your doctor? They do have some safe medications they can give you to relieve nausea.
2007-03-18 05:29:56
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answered by dhoots 3
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sorry,you will feel that...I got told that from my mother and my step mom,im oly 10 but i hope it helps
2007-03-18 05:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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