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Vommitting in pregnancy
First trimester completed. Second started but Vommitting still continue. In which week it will stop (probably)
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Hi, if vomiting continues after first trimester then cause could be twin pregnancy, for that get an ultrasound done at 20wks, look for liver function tests, diabetes, thyroid or GI upset. And renal function tests.
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Be positive, it may stop soon.
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Get one Vit d3 Vit b complex Thyroid CBC done Revert back
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Dear practo user, Usually vomiting, which we call as morning sickness, stops by end of14 weeks. However in some patients, it may continue even till term. You need to get your liver function test, thyroid profile, serum electrolytes and urinary ketones to rule out any abnormalities. Also get your ultrasound abdomen along with gestational. Regarding further management, it's better to consullt Obstetrician either directly or online. Hope it helps
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get the investigations done.
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maintain hydration and electrolytes
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If it a hyperemesis then it should settle by 12-14 weeks.consult a gynecologist for any further advice
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Hi. The vomiting will stop around 14 weeks of preg .
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