MrsDeathlynx
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I've had to call the place I'm going to a couple of times and get the doctor's or nurse on calls opinion. First was a migrain and second was the near dehydration. But now I know what to do so it makes it easier. I have needles so I'll do anything I can to avoid IV's, lol. Cause with the dehydration or the migrain if I can't take care of it at home the only option is IV. I'm going to keep track of when it happens and what I've been doing to see if I can find the cause.reignophelia said:Some people do have sporadic morning sickness. Mine lasted for 14 weeks. Normally it stops at the end of the first trimester (I'm sure you know), when you're just about done needing those pregnancy hormones from that temporary cyst on your ovary because you're done with the basic building of the placenta.
I don't want to scare you, but I've talked to women who had morning sickness all the way up through the second trimester. - Needed IV fluids and the works. Definitely keep yourself hydrated! My OB had a nurse on call for all sorts of questions and concerns that us crazy pregnant ladies had. I'm proud to say that I only called them twice. *giggle*
I hope you feel better soon!![]()
-R
Thanks hun.



