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Anti nausea drugs at 7 weeks - safe?

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Golfbuggy1 · 29/03/2016 08:40

I am seeing GP today. The triage doc on the phone was all 'ooh lots of risks, better to try to tolerate it etc'. I've tried! I'm 7 weeks with two dcs at home and it's the holidays. I am on the verge of vomiting all the time. I can't tolerate this for weeks and weeks. I don't think they'd expect someone to if it wasn't due to pg.

Should I try to tolerate it or is it ok to try and make it a bit easier for myself? Envy vom

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Golfbuggy1 · 29/03/2016 09:45

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lilygirl81 · 29/03/2016 10:06

Insist on the drugs. I started on them about 7 weeks and baby looks perfect in all her scans (now 22 weeks)

lamingtonnutty · 29/03/2016 10:09

Hey,

I was given some anti sickness drugs, and now have a beautiful. 5mo. Take them! They made me feel somewhat normal again !

Thurlow · 29/03/2016 10:19

I took antisickness drugs from 6w until the day DD was born last time. This time I got the meds in the moment I got a positive test. Don't struggle through. Doctors can be nervous about prescribing them as they don't get to do clinical trials on pregnant women so few drugs can blatantly be called 'safe' but standard anti-histamine based sickness drugs are routinely prescribed to many women.

If the first ones you get given don't work, there are others. Sometimes you have to play around with the type and dose to find one that gives you some semblance of life again.

Golfbuggy1 · 29/03/2016 15:43

Thank you for your replies. GP was nice, prescribed me something beginning with B which dissolves on my gum. Felt a bit better after taking first one, thank goodness.

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