Sickness

I'm seriously struggling. I've cried on the phone. Everything I eat or drink resurfaces. Anti sickness isn't helping and every home remedies isn't touching the surface. I have a 21month old who I feel terribly guilty for cause she's been at nursery all day and I'm here in bed shaking like a leaf. I had HG in my last pregnancy and nothing helped them. I feel so useless. Did anyone with HG find something that provides relief?
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I’m literally the same right now they ended up giving me promethazine I’m still sick though I’m 10 weeks hoping it passes had if with all my pregnancies with my girl it lasted till the end with the boy it cleared to around 14/15 weeks

I suffer. My anti sickness has took the edge off so I can some what live my life. So far I'm managing to keep pepsi max down n eat soup. I stay away from anything that's rich and fatty. Inbox is open if you need anyone to talk to x

@Dahlia I've got that antisickness and it doesn't touch the side 😭 I'm going to end up in and out of hospital like last time, I can see it

YOU SOUND LIKE ME!!!! I’m on my 3rd type of antisickness, I have a some little pin thing in my wrists, I can’t stop being sick. And my 19 almost 20 month old keeps watching me throw up and I feel soooo guilty cause I’m struggling all the time! I had HG last time too and ended up in hospital on a drip , my only relief is bread, but not always. Today I’ve managed 6 bourbons and 2 slices of bread so I’m having a very good day. Yesterday, nothing stayed in what so ever 🥲

Have you tried sucking on ice lollies? That helped me xx

@Jess aww bless you. When did it calm down for you last time x

@Georgia I have 😭

@Emma it’s horrible isn’t it I have a gut feeling I’m gunna be the same x

Go to A&e for an iv drip. It could be a virus. Otherwise I took cyclizine and metoclopramide prescribed by my Dr but it made my dizzy

@Emma approx 18/20 weeks last time, then by 24/26 weeks I had sickness from integration 🥴🤪

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