Rainbowzz, first, congrats on your pregnancy!
I had terrible morning sickness with my first baby. Soda crackers were never far from my hand.
With my second pregnancy, the doctor mentioned to me that taking iron can make one very nauseous and make morning sickness a lot worse. At the time, in my first trimester, I was taking pregnancy vitamins, which contain an iron supplement. So I switched to a non-iron containing vitamin, and voila, my morning sickness was practically cured overnight! It made me really mad that my doctor (a different guy) had never bothered to tell me this during my first pregnancy.
Anyway, are you taking vitamins that contain iron? If so, try taking a non-iron vitamin. Sure, we need more iron when we're pregnant, but it's not going to really be that detrimental to you or your baby to be a little anemic for the first couple of months of your pregnancy. It was way better for me than being so sick to my stomach all the time. Ask your doctor if you have doubts, but it worked for me. Good luck!
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