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maybebaby
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Name: Maureen
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Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
While it doesn't FEEL mild to me, I know it could be worse. I am basically nauseous all day long. I was the same way with my son.
I have read that doctors can prescibe an anti-nausea medication..I just placed a call to the office, waiting on a call back.
Did anyone go on medication?? Are there side effects? I don't want to have to take medicine but this has been pretty rough!! Worse the second time around, ugh...
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Posted 12/11/08 10:33 AM |
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MrsRbk
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I know alot of ladies here have taken something. I had really bad m/s - all day nausea that never let up. However, I have a very conservative Dr. and she said as long as I was holding my food down (which I was), she didn't want me to take anything.
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Posted 12/11/08 10:34 AM |
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SweetTooth
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Name: Lauren
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I know some doctors prescribe zofran, but I don't know the specifics.
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Posted 12/11/08 10:35 AM |
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maybebaby
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Name: Maureen
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
Posted by MrsRbk
I know alot of ladies here have taken something. I had really bad m/s - all day nausea that never let up. However, I have a very conservative Dr. and she said as long as I was holding my food down (which I was), she didn't want me to take anything.
Thanks
This is what I'm thinking..maybe its better i don't take anything, i just figured if it was safe then I would definitely try something. This feeling is awful, I almost wish i could throw up! Maybe i'd get relief!!
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Posted 12/11/08 10:35 AM |
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Angel321
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
this may sound silly - but have you tried eating a lot of small meals? I felt rather naseaus if i went too long between meals.....so i snacked more - and the feeling went away...
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Posted 12/11/08 10:42 AM |
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ReiRei13
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
Even when I puking all day my doctor said NO....it wasn't till I was losing a significant amount of weight that they prescribed me the Zofran.
FEEL BETTER
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Posted 12/11/08 10:49 AM |
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Bxgell2
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I have the same thing - I had it with Alex, and at the time, my doctor prescribed me zofran. I used it sparingly because it is a heavy medication and who knows what the impact can be.
Now I'm PG again and the 24 hour nauseau is back. I asked my RE about the zofran and she won't prescribe it, though she did mention some vitamins she can prescribe which may ease the nauseau, or some kind of sugar water that children use for tummy aches.
I'm going to ask her about it again next week.
ETA - like davenjess mentioned - I find if I eat something small every hour, it does make it a little more tolerable
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Posted 12/11/08 10:51 AM |
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Blissful
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I had hyperemesis so I had nausea and would vomit 10-15 X a day... I couldn't take any anti- nausea medication because of a past allergic reaction to one of them.
Some natural things you can try: Taking vitamin B6 (ask your OB for recomended dosage) Ginger capsules Ginger tea Ginger candy sea bands small frequesnt meals to maintain your blood sugar levels and keep them from dipping/spiking (studies show that drastic changes in blood sugar levels lead to an increase in nausea and vomiting during PG)
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Posted 12/11/08 11:16 AM |
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Bridex100
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I got prescribed zofran. It is supposed to be very safe. Unfortunately it didn't help me at all.
I got prescribed 2 other prescriptions but they both didn't work for me either. I forgot the names of them.
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Posted 12/11/08 12:11 PM |
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maybebaby
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Name: Maureen
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
Thanks so much to everyone for the feedback!
THey called back and said no prescription, to do the B6 vitamins...I'll try that for now!
And I have tried eating smaller, more frequent meals..I think it helps a little...I know it'll get better but right now its bad.
I cannot imagine how those with hyperemesis got through it..my heart goes out to you!!!!
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Posted 12/11/08 3:18 PM |
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Dani922
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I never asked for a prescription. My midwife said she would prescribe something if I wanted it because I was vomitting 5+ times a day & feeling nauseated 24/7. I choose not to take it though because it made me nervous. I tried the B6 pills, but I always through them up a few minutes after taking them.
Try crackers & ginerale & eating small meals during the day.
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Posted 12/11/08 4:36 PM |
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BrookeD
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I had m/s everyday, all day, for the first 4 months. My midwife prescribed Phenergen for me. It was a life saver. I took 1 in the morning, and if needed 1/2 a tablet at night. The nausea went away and I gained 16 pounds. LOL Image Attachment(s):
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Posted 12/12/08 9:58 AM |
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hope316
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
along with the vitamin b6 try taking unisom tablets at 6pm.
I had terrible /s and thought zofran would be perfect well it takes away the nausea but slows down my gi system to the point of stopping it (if you know what i mean)
so i just try the smalll meals carbs etc....
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Posted 12/12/08 11:46 AM |
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Lizzy
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I take 3 different meds for my m/s but the one I take daily is Zofran and it helps A LOT!
Just ask your OB what you should take!
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Posted 12/12/08 3:25 PM |
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ckone
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Re: Do you think they'd write a prescription for morning sickness? (mild case..)
I was pking but not to the point of dehydration therefore there was nothing my doctor offered except - try to rest.... Ok.
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Posted 12/12/08 3:44 PM |
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