Answered by MidnightMystery - Feb. 15, 2018 11:31am
Im the same try some ginger and lemon in boiled water x
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Answered by pheobe412 - Jan. 24, 2018 1:15am
Well getting nauseous from some foods is completely normal. It depends on the body of everyone. Your body is not accepting this type of food. This is not your fault. Don't be worry. It's nothing wrong that you have to worry about. Just try to be happy. Congratulations on your fourth one dear. May you all be blessed.
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Answered by Loris201 - Jan. 18, 2018 10:28am
Hey. Yes this is a very nasty condition. I hope that it will not be long. I, too, feel a little nauseous. Not often, but it happens. Aggravated when I want to eat or, on the contrary, I ate too much. Beginning, approximately, with 3 and up to 7 weeks toshnilo more strongly. Especially bad at work)))). Before lunch or the end of the working day. Now it has become easier. Saving tea without sugar, crackers, boiled tongue and meat, soup. Smoked cheese works well, but as an exception. In general, I listen to the body. If I'm in transport, I try to induce vomiting. And just hold on. It must be endured to give birth to a baby.
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Answered by babylove14 - Jan. 2, 2018 11:58pm
I'm also on number 4 and I wish I had that! I love oranges but they make me sooo sick.
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