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    When feeling nauseous is a good thing

    By ella | July 22, 2007

    I’ve been in bed for the last two days. I’ve been having severe stomach cramps and lower back pain, so unpleasant that this morning they woke me at 3am and I was unable to get back to sleep. More worryingly, I no longer feel nauseous. Instead I just feel tired and low.

    So now I wait until I can find out whether I am still pregnant. And praying that I wake up tomorrow and feel like throwing up all over the bed.

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    4 Comments »

    Comment by Sandra (1 comments.)
    2007-07-23 01:18:37

    Wishing you lots of nausea tomorrow. You are in my thoughts

     
    Comment by Baleboosteh (11 comments.)
    2007-07-23 12:53:57

    Ella, praying for you. I’m 6 weeks and going through something similar but with bleeding. I have a scan tomorrow. Feeling sort of queasy but I don’t know if this is my imagination or not. I usually get really bad morning sickness and never have I desired it with such longing as I do now. Hoping that you will throw up with gusto tomorrow.
    Michelle

     
    Comment by WhyMommy (18 comments.)
    2007-07-23 13:36:54

    Oh, Ella. Good luck and hugs (and chocolate) to you. I’ll be praying for you all day.

     
    Comment by ella
    2007-07-23 21:39:09

    Michelle, I can’t comment on your blog so I just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you and hoping all goes well with the scan tomorrow.

     
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