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33 weeks and can't keep anything down, please help as not sure if baby will be distressed without any food

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Best thing you can do is ring your midwife, if you need to you might have to go to hospital for an anti sickness injection and fluids but think that depends how long and how much you have been sick but it's definitely worth calling, even if it just helps you worry less. Best of luck

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jowalk6

Hi hun. I had constant all day sickness with my 2nd son. I couldn't keep a thing down. My son was almost 9lbs when he was born and so healthy. if you are worried just talk to your midwife. Take care hun x

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