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Vomiting and nausea in pregnancy
My lmp : 26 jan 2022 Im currently 9 weeks 5 days pregnant. I had severe vomiting 7,8 weeks of pregnancy. I couldn't even complete drinking a glass of water. I used to vomit whenever i ate or drink anything. But when my 9 th week started my vomiting and nausea feel stopped all of a sudden. Still im having a bad taste in my mouth and im ok if i ate anything. Is this normal. I hv backpain, sore breasts and no bleeding or pain. But my nausea feel has reduced all of a sudden. Is this normal not having any vomiting tendency in just one day after 2 weeks of continuous vomiting?
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Nothing to worry
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Yes. It is normal. As we say, "Nausea and vomiting with pregnancy starts at the beginning of the second month and it ends at the end of second month".
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Yes it’s normal
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