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Hyperemesis

Krysten   
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01 April 2013 5643 4
So... um.. Hi all))) Am I the only one suffering this bad? 
Let's support each other, it really helps to have someone who understands what you are going through... My DH is supportive but he just can not understand this. He won't say but I think he thinks I'm exaggerating.
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Zelda

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Zelda
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   02 April 2013
I had a bad day yesterday, spent the whole day with my head in a bowl. God bless my DH and bank holidays! Today I feel better, hope it will last through the work day

Ava

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Ava
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   04 February 2015
Hi!

During my first pregnancy I was on cyclizine. I've heard that certain food may ease the symptoms, but it didn't really work for me.  I remember thinking how much harder my pregnancy and all my dreams about having kids have become because of this awful condition. I was lucky to lose it in my second trimester. But I'd be interested in new ways of getting rid of it.

Teale

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Teale
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   02 July 2015

OMG I would have 12 kids if it wasn't for the vomiting.

With my twins I was sick all the time for 5 months and the ob didn't prescribe anything, just told me to drink chocolate. I didn't lose any weight though.

With my son I was extremely sick again and lost 8lbs by the time I was 8wks. I never took anything but I was still nursing the twins, I just had to make sure I kept myself hydrated.

I would see what your practitioner says, but I don't think that you would necessarily have to wean.

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