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Vomiting in pregnancy
My wife is 2 months pregnant...many times she vomiting in a day...is it natural or serious...I have taken her to a gynaecologist...she do ultrasound and do some tests ...tests are normal...she also prescribed some medicine...but she didn't buy the medicine cause she did not eat medicine...is it normal to vomiting in 1st trimester of pregnancy...she is feeling weak also...
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Please take bland diet avoid oily spicy food eat small frequent meals drink plenty of water avoid dehydration if no relief please reach y
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Its normal Better to take medication or else she will land up with dehydration
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Hi, It is normal to vomit in early pregnancy. I think your gynec has given few medicines. Why don't she take that? It may be folic acid and vomiting medicine. Just follow her advice . Give small frequent meals to your wife. If not tolerating take her to the hospital. She might be dehydrated. So iv fluids needs to be given.
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Yes.vomitting is normal in early pregnancy. Take the prescribed medicines given by ur doc to ease the problem.
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