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15 weeks prego can't stop spitting and feeling nauseated. Doctor gave me Reglan which it helps a lot but still I want to feel normal again. Crackers leave a bad after taste . Appetite still wavy 🤕

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I was on reglan when i was younger. I found I never really got my appetite back it just helped with being able to eat

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I'm 18 weeks now after my first ultrasound my due date got moved forward almost a whole month! I stopped taking the Reglan pills 2 weeks ago! I'm feeling much better! So the morning sickness that I had all day has now passed😍. I've been able to get out and start shopping for the baby all week! I literally slept the whole first 16 weeks because I was so sick and tired! It will pass ladies stay focused! Fruits and Apple Juice have worked for me also Graham Crackers!

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