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Morning Sickness


KayJay

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I had the heart problem during my second pregnancy and had to wear the Holter Monitor. All was okay. Looking back, I truly believe that much of the problem was associated with undiagnosed celiac. Hopefully you will have as good a result as I did.

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Jen H Contributor

Hey guys,

Zofran is gluten-free? Do you know of any other anti-nausea drugs which are gluten-free?

:) Jen

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Hi there.  I feel so bad for you!!!  I too am in my eight week.  When are you due?  I am due August 20th. 

I'm not feeling great, but I think thats because of my prenatal vitamins.  Going to have to get something different.

I'm sorry I don't have anything new to add to anyone elses post.  I know that when I was feeling sick all day  it did help to eat those 6 small meals instead of 3 normal ones.  Hopefully, this is just normal morning sickness and it will go away in the 2nd trimester.

Good luck and I hope you start feeling better soon! 

deener

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When I was pregnant with both my kids the prenatals made me sick. My ob told be to take two flinstones instead. It worked like a charm.

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