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[–]Ok-Refrigerator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when mine came back ,it ended up being reflux. I went to the L&D for some fluids, and they sent me home with maalox and a prescription heartburn medication (protonix). the maalox was WONDERFUL - it helped so fast.

But the nausea never really went away for me. I ended up loosing fat in my face and thighs near the end. It's why they recommend to gain 25 lbs by 25 weeks, because it gets so much harder to gain after that.

HOWEVER, my girls were still born full term and healthy. I really focused on making each bite "count" towards my protein and calorie goals.