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The Motherisk Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) Forum
Motherisk receives questions from around the world about morning sickness symptoms, effects, treatments and ways to cope. Those questions and answers are posted here for anyone to read, provided the reader acknowledges and accepts the proviso and disclaimer below.
Coping
Date: 2002-08-15
Question:
I am two months pregnant and have been experiencing morning sickness for the past three weeks but yesterday it was "evening sickness". Everything I took came back even water. I had to be given phenegan injection before I could sleep. I need your advice. I can't help it.
Answer:
The first trimester of pregnancy can be difficult -- your symptoms are all too familiar. For most women, weeks 8 to 12 are often the peak period for NVP. We trust that you have reviewed the questions and answers below to see what's been discussed about safe treatments. For more information please call our NVP Helpline - 1-800-436-8477. That toll-free number is available throughout North America.












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