For the GP to prescribe anti-sickness tablets? Mine dismissed it as "one of those things that I just have to deal with" when I called in for a telephone appointment not throwing up, but heaving and it's all day, natural remedies are hit and miss so can't rely on them to always work and there's days where I can't do much else because I'm sitting around clutching my stomach and it feels like if I actually threw up I could get some temporary relief from the nausea (this happened once and I felt better after). I'm In my First trimester, but in my previous pregnancy my symptoms were very mild.
I thought at the very least I'd not be given a dismissive comment like that seeing as the GP I spoke to had broke down and cried from the stress of working while pregnant years ago when my mum had her for an appointment because she would obviously have had first hand experience of a pregnancy
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cleanlaundry · 27/06/2017 15:52
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