Oh- so, so sorry to hear that. I was extremely nauseous for the first 13-14 weeks of my twin pregnancy, without the benefit of actually being able to vomit. So awful. I feel for you...
Ugh, sorry. Interestingly the nurse at my OB was pushing meds if I was at all nauseous. Sorry to make you more nauseous but I didn't have any symptoms other than being tired at night. And hungry. I know, I'm a bitch. :)
Oh- so, so sorry to hear that. I was extremely nauseous for the first 13-14 weeks of my twin pregnancy, without the benefit of actually being able to vomit. So awful. I feel for you...
ReplyDeleteThis is how i was with Michael for the 1st trimester, then I was fine! Hope you feel better!
ReplyDeleteUgh, sorry. Interestingly the nurse at my OB was pushing meds if I was at all nauseous. Sorry to make you more nauseous but I didn't have any symptoms other than being tired at night. And hungry. I know, I'm a bitch. :)
ReplyDeleteugggg you poor thing.....the first 14 weeks I was lucky to even hold down a damn saltine
ReplyDeleteawwwww! so sorry!! maybe that's why i am sick, having sympathy pains for you! :)
ReplyDeleteOh no! I was the luckiest twin mom ever - no morning sickness. I'll send my no-sick vibes your way.
ReplyDeleteAwww! Bread did the trick for me. (Maple bread, actually - hard to find though!)
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