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Hi all, so im 6 +4 weeks and literally feel like death! My tummy is constantly turning, diarreahea is guaranteed everytime i eat, i have not changed my diet so its not diet related. Back pain, feeling sick, its alllll day, every day. Is this normal? Someone please tell me it gets better. How women look so glamarous I'll never know! I'm so miserable at the moment.

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I would let your midwife know and she maybe able to offer you some advise or something to ease it and just to put your mind at ease. I do believe that most of these symptoms are normal for early pregnancy, i have to say i suffered with much of these in both my pregnancies but once you are past the first trimester it usually eases and becomes better!

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