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5th month and too much sickness
Mam/Sir, This is my 5th month, 18 weeks and I have severe nausea and vomiting now.. 1st trimester was good but 2nd trimester onwards feeling sick.. last two days, I get mild stomach pain at the same time around 3 am and I go the bathroom( normal poop) and then I vomit.. the feeling is horrible.. don't feel like eating anything.. have no sleep and feeling feverish, headache , body pain.. consulted doctor and they are saying it's common.. Doctor prescribed Doxinate, Razo D, Surafil O gel, Zofer, Omned md, but nothing is helping! When will this subside? Plz help!
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Every pregnancy journey is different.for most patients it’s the first trimester where they experience all these symptoms .U can try ginger derivatives morning and evening.also fresh minty things should help.Also in terms of treatment combining to anti emetics like doxinate with emeset/any other should help you.Eat what u like but let the meals be smaller and frequent.
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If nothing is helping you should get admitted for iv fluids and IV antiemetics Have small frequent meals Avoid prolonged fasting and walk after every meal
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