This is one of those times I think it is okay to start a new thread.
I am almost 14 weeks and I have not been this sick. I have now had a headache for over 36 hours and stopped being able to eat around lunch yesterday which was a bowl of cereal. That was the last food I kept down and since last night, I have stopped being able to hold down any fluids either. It is not immediate like most issues I have had, but like an hour or so after drinking it comes back.
I went to my RE this morning, but I always figured he is way more focused on the science part of making babies, not the mother side of things. They checked my blood pressure, it was fine, and checked baby who looked fine. I was honestly surprised and forgot to even ask about nausea meds.
I am technically in between doctors. The RE doesn't know what to do with me I don't think and the OB I am transferring to has never seen me for this pregnancy. When I called this morning, they were not sure what to do with me either. It's a Friday afternoon, and I think both offices are closed now.
Honestly, at what point might you head to the hospital? I have issues with low blood sugar, so I am sure not being able to eat or drink is going to be a big problem. I haven't been able to swallow any meds. Would you go to an ER/urgent care, or a hospital with an L&D unit?
My RE basically told me if I got worse or didn't get better to call the OB. I am considering bypassing that.
Any advice? This is my fourth baby, and I have never been this sick in a pregnancy. I know some of you have dealt with awful nausea, I didn't know if you had a rule of thumb on how long is too long from your doctor or midwife.
Married - 7/29/06
Ben and Maggie - 4/10/09
Mia - 6/16/11
Surprise! due 2/23/17

Re: Need advice on dehydration
Seriously, losing consciousness is so disorienting and so scary. If you can nip this in the bud, and prevent it, do so. You've got into a bit of a vicious cycle where you can't keep food down, and you can't keep down the meds that will allow you to keep the food down. Your body needs food and water, and when you can't get it, you need to go to the ER to get them to help you. If you're worried about seeming too alarmist, you're not. Take care of you!
Can you try taking very small sips of gatorade every few minutes? Like literally set a timer and take a capful every 10 minutes. I've heard that works for some folks.
Sorry to hear you're feeling so awful
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I'll thinking of you and I hope you feel better soon!
We have a stand alone ER 5 minutes from here or I can go to the hospital where they have L&D. Do you think either is okay, since baby was fine, or would you go where there is an L&D unit so they are used to pregnant women?
Ben and Maggie - 4/10/09
Mia - 6/16/11
Surprise! due 2/23/17
For the ER vs L&D hospital, the L&D is likely overkill, but if there is a nurses' line at the ER, you could call now and confirm they won't just shuffle you along to L&D. Some places get weird if the patient is pregnant, even if that's not why they're there, and it would suck to get to the ER and be told you had to go on to the hospital anyway.
I can also try to call the other, they are just close and not usually busy.
Ben and Maggie - 4/10/09
Mia - 6/16/11
Surprise! due 2/23/17
The OB's office should have an on call nurse though, and you could ask for dissolvable zofran. That way, no worries of keeping it down. Rather than send me to the ER when I started throwing up like this they immediately called in zofran and diclegis. I got them within an hour and then I could start keeping down liquids.
So sorry you're dealing with this, it's absolutely miserable!
pregnant with my first. My doctor told me at the time to keep my stomach empty if need be by not eating, but to suck on ice cubes or take small sips of water. I froze some orange juice in Popsicle molds and took a few licks every half hour just to get some sugar. I was sleeping probably 20 hours a day for 3 days but not eating wasn't an issue my doctors were worried about.
If you can keep your stomach empty and only add small amounts of liquids so as to not throw up you can avoid dehydration.
If you already feel like dehydration is starting I would get to an ER as soon possible for an iv.
feel better and keep us posted.
Ben and Maggie - 4/10/09
Mia - 6/16/11
Surprise! due 2/23/17
Ben and Maggie - 4/10/09
Mia - 6/16/11
Surprise! due 2/23/17
I'm not sure if this will help you too (or if you can keep it down) but for my pregnancy headaches, a 50/50 mix of cranberry juice and coconut water has been magical. Coconut water is supposed to have electrolytes, so maybe that's why it helps?
Best wishes that you stay hydrated and can start eating!
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