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Severe Vomiting in pregnancy
I am in 11 weeks of pregnancy (from LMP). Have had occasional vomiting(only 2-3 times on different days) and nausea till now. But since today morning , I have thrown up 5 times . Unable to digest anything . Is this normal or I need to visit a doctor ?
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You must visit a Gynaecologist. You may need some IV Fluids and some other Injections.
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You need to start meditation for vomiting And other modification in food . Comment for detailed explanation
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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You have to start an antiemetic
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You need to take an antiemetic You can connect for a prescription which is safe
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Not normal. Consult with your gynecologist.
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