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Morning sickness??? help

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like i now u feel like ur going to through up

i get this 5 times and hour but i never through up.

just wondering is normal not to through up but feel like it

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  1. If your worried take a test.

    Its normal.


  2. MAYBE STOP EATING ALL THE BEBE CAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND ITS THROW UP NOT THROUGH UP! GRAMMAR HELP????!!!!

    ALERT ALERT THE GRAMMAR POLICE CAME FOR YOU (trust me i came just in time phew!)

  3. well if your saying you might be pregnant, so take a test.... thats the only way you will know, that might be why your throwing up  

  4. ever thought she might be dyslexic... ?

    =\


  5. This doesn't sound normal to me at all.

    You want to go to the doctor.

  6. well get a test and if not pregnant go to the doctor and see if there is another problem!

  7. you could be  

  8. If you're planning to wait until you have a whole raft of symptoms before testing, you'll be waiting longer than necessary. If you haven't even missed a period yet, it's too early for most of those symptoms. Nausea in particular usually occurs later. Don't wait for any symptom other than being late for your period, because that's the main symptom at first.

    "Morning sickness" actually goes on around the clock, not just in the morning. Yes, you really throw up.


  9. You may be able to alleviate nausea by keeping some

    food in your stomach — by avoiding having a stomach that’s completely empty or completely full. Here are some other dietary suggestions for preventing or relieving nausea:

    Eat smaller meals or snacks frequently throughout the day.

    Have a small snack at bedtime and when you get up to go to the bathroom at night.

    Avoid foods and smells that trigger nausea.

    Drink fewer fluids with your meals.

    Generally morning sickness is not dangerous.But if you get dehydrated,it may affect your baby.

    Emetrol is the only nonprescription nausea medication that's considered safe during pregnancy. Reflux medications such as Zantac or Pepcid sometimes work for women whose nausea and vomiting is triggered by gastrointestinal distress.

    You should always try nondrug remedies first, since it's best not to expose your developing baby to any drugs if you can help it.

    You can try proven natural cures here

    http://www.endmorningsickness.co.cc

    Hope it helps

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