I haven't been that thirsty but I'm not drinking any water lately. I'm actually more hungry than thirsty but can't eat much today either. Been sipping on orange soda for the past few days as it's the only thing I can tolerate. When I drink water I vomit. I've been feeling dizzy and weak today on and off, and started feeling scared for the baby. Maybe I'm dizzy from hunger not dehydration...usually I get a headache when I'm dehydrated, but I don't have one now. When do you know you need to get IV at hospital? I'm 10wks along and still breastfeeding.
Re: Am I dehydrated?
Canteloupe
Watermelon
grapes
Cucumber?
That might help you with your hydration.
Does the temperature of the water matter? When I was pregnant with my son I couldn't tolerate cold water at all. Instead, I did warm water with lemon or orange slices in it. That was amazing. Tea-- diluted black tea without any sweetner might work? I did oolong or jasmine tea (approved by my OB and Midwife). Those count towards your hydration level.
Would slushy like ice work? You can add fruit to it and that can help. If you are dizzy then you need to tell your OB. They might have you go to labor and delivery for an IV drip for hydration. Better safe than sorry on that score.
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I couldn't stomach water from about 7 weeks until almost 19 weeks. I figured out that orange soda and chocolate milk were the only drinks I could have without getting extremely nauseas. Are there other drinks you can have? I was worried it was bad for me, but the dr just said to eat (and drink) what you can keep down and that if it became an issue we'd figure something else out. The good news is around that 19wk mark water became fine again!
As a few posters have said try to experiment with other drinks, water is best but there are lots of other options that are far better than dehydration!
*Kate*
February 2016
Omg, though, what a huge relief to feel normal again.
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