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babyquestion
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Member since 11/07 4004 total posts
Name: Lots of Sticky Dust, Please!
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Guess I spoke too soon
The nausea has officially kicked in It started two days ago and hasn't gone away. I am not throwing up (fortunately) but have such an uneasy stomach and food just does not look appetizing! Any tips for a newbie?
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Posted 8/18/08 3:39 PM |
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kerrycec03
Mom of 2 beautiful boys!!

Member since 6/06 13519 total posts
Name: Kerry
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
no tips, but hang in there
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Posted 8/18/08 3:39 PM |
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neener1211
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Member since 4/07 22952 total posts
Name: J
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
As much as food does not look appetizing...make sure you eat...it should make you feel better.
When I have nothing in my stomach, I still feel sick, until I eat.
Feel better!
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Posted 8/18/08 3:41 PM |
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mamallama
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
no tips just hugs!
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Posted 8/18/08 3:42 PM |
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MrsO
Big Brothers to Be

Member since 1/07 4521 total posts
Name: Maureen
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Hang in there. If I threw up I felt much better. See if you can actually get sick you might feel a little better.
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Posted 8/18/08 3:45 PM |
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wannabemom
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Member since 12/07 7364 total posts
Name: aka marriedinportjeff
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
I never threw-up, but I definitely felt queazy and had massive food and smell aversions.
here are my tips:
eat even if you don't want to at the time. even 7 saltines will help take the edge off. empty tummy = more
try your best to stay hydrated. It's super hard to drink on an empty stomach, so try to eat and then drink.
I found I could not eat any meat or veggies during that time. they tasted very icky and bitter. However, fruit and cottage cheese / cream cheese, and bread were fine. So, go to the supermarket every couple days and buy whatever you can imagine swallowing. it will change every several days. For me, melon, clean-tasting fruit, and the dairy / bread / cereal thing were all ok.
feel better!
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Posted 8/18/08 3:55 PM |
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sarahbelle
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Member since 5/05 2377 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Ginger ale really helped settle my stomach enough to be able to eat something.
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Posted 8/18/08 3:58 PM |
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babyquestion
So Thankful!!

Member since 11/07 4004 total posts
Name: Lots of Sticky Dust, Please!
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Posted by wannabemom
I never threw-up, but I definitely felt queazy and had massive food and smell aversions.
here are my tips:
eat even if you don't want to at the time. even 7 saltines will help take the edge off. empty tummy = more
try your best to stay hydrated. It's super hard to drink on an empty stomach, so try to eat and then drink.
I found I could not eat any meat or veggies during that time. they tasted very icky and bitter. However, fruit and cottage cheese / cream cheese, and bread were fine. So, go to the supermarket every couple days and buy whatever you can imagine swallowing. it will change every several days. For me, melon, clean-tasting fruit, and the dairy / bread / cereal thing were all ok.
feel better!
Thanks so much!!!
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Posted 8/18/08 4:02 PM |
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luckyinlove
I love my baby girls!

Member since 12/06 2441 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
I found relief with the following things-- sour patch kids or any sour candies, fruit, especially apples and grapes, gatorade, water with lemon in it, ginger ale, goldfish crackers, and tums quick dissolve powder. Fell better!
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Posted 8/18/08 4:17 PM |
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nicknmb
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Member since 1/06 5193 total posts
Name: MaryBeth
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Posted by sarahbelle
Ginger ale really helped settle my stomach enough to be able to eat something.
Ginger ale has been great!
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Posted 8/18/08 4:19 PM |
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hmm8191
My loves

Member since 3/06 2908 total posts
Name: Heather
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
ginger ale, or ginger tea helped and saltines. I agree with the pp's you have to eat or it gets worse. Seems counter intuative but trust us it'll help!
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Posted 8/18/08 4:21 PM |
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newwife08
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Member since 6/08 1001 total posts
Name: Indira
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
crackers, carbs, fries...gingerale...and my fave that I still eat everyday...pizza...so sorry u aren't feeling well, but this will soon pass too ...oh yeah and always keep snacking on those crackers...don't let your tummy get empty...that is when it was the worst for me
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Posted 8/18/08 4:43 PM |
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mia818
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Member since 12/07 2197 total posts
Name: Mia
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
I had really bad nausea too. Its even starting to hit me now and again. The thigs I tried were sea bands, lots of fruit (because i really couldn't drink), ice, ices, sour candy and weird enough some cheeses. They are an odd group, but they helped me get threw the first trimester. I was lucky this pg though, my dr took pity on me and gave me zofran.
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Posted 8/18/08 4:46 PM |
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Alli06
Baby #3 coming this June

Member since 8/05 6721 total posts
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Eat whatever food you can get down. If that means bread, fruit, ice cream etc..., then eat it.I usually eat so healthy, but when M/S hit, I ate what I could get down. Which usually was tons of carbs, fruit, grilled cheese, PB&J.
Feel better!!! It does go away.
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Posted 8/18/08 5:09 PM |
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headoverheels
s'il vous plaît

Member since 6/07 42079 total posts
Name: LB
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
the only advice i have is to stay hydrated and eat what DOES appeal to you... even if your diet consists of grilled cheese, pancakes and gatorade for the next few weeks (like mine did at one point 
food aversions are totally normal, and i promise, they will go away eventually hang in there!
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Posted 8/18/08 5:09 PM |
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Candy Girl
Candy girl- you are so sweet!

Member since 11/07 6349 total posts
Name: erin
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
potatoes, toast, sour candies, mint gum
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Posted 8/18/08 5:19 PM |
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bonitachyc
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Member since 5/08 3242 total posts
Name: Lupe
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
feel better!
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Posted 8/18/08 5:25 PM |
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TLC1018
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Member since 8/07 3880 total posts
Name: Tracy
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
I was throwing up and had nausea for 10 weeks...I have no tips because nothing worked for me. Sending lots of hugs your way...good luck!
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Posted 8/18/08 6:25 PM |
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twinkletoes807
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Member since 11/07 10116 total posts
Name: Gabi
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Posted 8/18/08 6:25 PM |
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watersdeb04
Back to school is here

Member since 12/07 1052 total posts
Name: Deb
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
I've never been PG but women that I knew that had pregnancy induced nausea always had salitines and ginger ale nearby.
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Posted 8/18/08 8:56 PM |
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junebride06
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Member since 2/08 3181 total posts
Name: Robin
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Having been in your shoes up until 15 weeks of this pregnancy, my advice would be to snack as much as you can even though you don't feel like eating or drinking anything. Eat whatever you can that doesn't turn your stomach, even if you feel like you are not eating nutritious food, find what works for you and stick with it. I would always snack in between meals, don't let your stomach get empty.
I found that sour things helped me, my nurse at my doctors office suggested it, she said it tricks your stomach, all I know is it helped. I ate a lot of sour patch candy, pickles, lemonade, lemon ices/pops, life savers, yogurt, cheese, ginger cookies. Hang in there and I hope something helps you! It will go away, that's what got me through it.
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Posted 8/18/08 9:17 PM |
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2BEANS
wow time is going fast.

Member since 9/07 16106 total posts
Name: Tina
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Re: Guess I spoke too soon
Force yourself to eat.. it sounds nausating to do so but it may be the trick to making you feel better.. it usually does.
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Posted 8/18/08 9:43 PM |
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