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20 Weeks Pregnant, Nausea, Anxiety, Vomiting. Normal Test Results. What Could Be Done?

My wife is having 20 weeks of pregnancy but still she is having problems of nausea,anxiety and vomiting to a good extent.Blood test(S triple marker and others), ulrasound reports, D echo test reports are ok. therefore our gynac is saying nothing to worry but my wife's condition is not good. She feels very hungry in every 1 hour but she is not able to eat as nothing gets digested. please suggest if anything could be done
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Excessive vomiting in pregnancy really threatens the family regarding the health of mother and baby.

When a pregnant woman has excessive vomiting one has to rule out multiple pregnancy, molar pregnancy or any malformation in the fetus.
But you have ruled out the possibilities with the above said investigations.

So do not have worry.In some woman it takes more than 24 weeks for vomiting to settle.

Treat her antiemetics given in pregnancy and plenty of oral fluids.
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20 Weeks Pregnant, Nausea, Anxiety, Vomiting. Normal Test Results. What Could Be Done?

Excessive vomiting in pregnancy really threatens the family regarding the health of mother and baby. When a pregnant woman has excessive vomiting one has to rule out multiple pregnancy, molar pregnancy or any malformation in the fetus. But you have ruled out the possibilities with the above said investigations. So do not have worry.In some woman it takes more than 24 weeks for vomiting to settle. Treat her antiemetics given in pregnancy and plenty of oral fluids.