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Revolting chilli/vomiting question....

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JimmyMcNulty · 07/01/2009 19:27

Sorry about this. Far TMI but here goes... I am 10 weeks pregnant and currently vomiting a couple of times a day.

But am planning a stirfry tonight with chilli in it (I really fancy it and have generally been following my cravings/dislikes). If it, er, comes up again is it going to be really painful? (Have had unpleasant orange juice through nose experience yesterday and that was bad enough).

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LaTrucha · 07/01/2009 19:29

Oh yes. Tomato soup is awful too, in case you consider it too.

mrsboogie · 07/01/2009 19:37

it burns on the way up a bit more than it does on the way down.. sorry.

JimmyMcNulty · 07/01/2009 19:38

Damn. Better leave it out. Am putting ginger in too so maybe that will at least give it a bit of a kick (have given up expecting ginger to stop the upchucking though).

Thanks for the tomato soup tip.

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Cosmogirl · 07/01/2009 20:04

I had some horrid experiences of chucking up ginger capsules. Soon stopped taking them. Sickness and nausea is the worst.

Beccabump · 07/01/2009 20:12

have to agree chilli/curry/marmite on the 2nd visit is far less pleasant....sorry xxx

Umlellala · 07/01/2009 20:26

Oh god, that brought back my misguided Wotsits craving... so to speak.

xxhunnyxx · 07/01/2009 22:20

Ribena also tastes surprisingly nastly second time round

Cosmogirl · 08/01/2009 08:48

I didn't find ribena too bad second time and it was a pretty colour so more interesting to look at....I was sick a lot....

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