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Vomitting in 5th month of pregnancy
Hi I never had much issue with morning sickness but as I now reached 5th month ( 18 weeks of pregnancy), I started vomitting. Is there a concern. Or is it related to food intake and should change my diet
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It is a cause for concern. You should get your BP checked, get beta HCG level, LFT and KFT , Blood sugar levels tested. It can also be food poisoning.
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vomitting will be on and off in pregnancy get ur blood pressure checked and maintain a good diet
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No it is not a matter of concern Vomiting can manifest at  any week of pregnancy It could also be because of the iron and the calcium supplements you are taking because they are known  to cause gastro intestinal side effects Have small frequent meals walk after every meal
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Could be a gastric issue. Avoid oily and spicy food. Consult with your doctor.
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It can be related to food intake sometimes But if it is occurring daily get your thyroid profile donw
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