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Sence of smell making me gag

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My sence of smell has dramatically increased . I'm 5 weeks pregnant through IVF and almost every smell is so over powering I keep gagging .

Feeling really queasy at the mo and am going out for lunch in an hour which I she last thing I feel like .

Earlier I felt OK I had hard boiled egg on toast but now feel really ropey ! And from having cos of my sence of smell I was a tiny bit sick .

Any tips to get me through pub lunch ??

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this is obvious in pregnancy and you are going through the phase where morning sickness hits hard so be composed this will go soon, you can subside the nausea by drinking "no to morning sickness tea" of secrets of tea, they develop this blend for expecting moms suffering with MS,

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