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Old Nov 30, 2007, 06:34 AM
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I have been feeling EXTREMLEY nauseas for about 3 days now, i havent changed my diet and my stomach does not hurt. I am not stressed either, i am very content. I am very sensitive to certain smells, like pretzels. I have yet to actually throw up. So this morning, I took a pregnancy test and it was negative. My question is, how soon is too soon to take a pregnancy test? I got my period last on November 13th, and have had unprotected sex, numerous times with my partner. I have a doctors appointment set up for next friday for the reproductive endo. what should i do? SUGGESTIONS? PLEASE HELP.

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Old Nov 30, 2007, 06:46 AM   #2  
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How long has it been since you stopped smoking weed? Have you? This may be a symptom of the withdrawals.
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I have stopped smoking for a month now... after you stop smoking you usually are just edgy for a couple days. This is def. not a withdrawl... but thanks for your suggestion!
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For nausea ginger, gingerale, papaya and pineapple all are good.
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Thank you, those things are great tips!
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If you are pregnant please stay away from ginger. GINGER is NOT good for pregnant women.

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N0help4u agrees: I think I did read something like that about ginger now that you mention it. Thanks I know it is great for motion sickness (for non pregnant)
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Back to the drawing board citrus drinks like Sprite or Fresca can help calm the stomach too.
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Gingerale is okay (as it is considered diluted), but ginger root itself is not, according to recent studies. Again, it all depends on who is conducting the study, but some studies have shown a higher incidence of spontaneous abortion. I suppose it all depends on what studies you read.

Sprite is GREAT!!!

So is peppermint.
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