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I Have Been Vomiting In 7th Week Of Pregnancy, Is It Because Of The Hcg 5000 Injections ?

hi .....i read in one the answers that vomiting in pregnancy is due to high hcg level..........i m 7 weeks pregnant .........the day i had a urine test my doc advised me to have hcg 5000 injections every week for 4 weeks ........and from the day one i m having this vomiting n burning sensation ........this might be because of these injections that vomiting started so early.......now my worry is will it stop in few weeks or will continue through out......is there anything that can be done......right now i m having ondem , rantac and emestat-od but still no relief.......plz help
Sat, 13 Aug 2011
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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As long as she gets hCG she will get the vomiting. She can have dry, light food for now like light biscuits, bread toast, rusk, fruits and green leafy vegetables. Have sips of water and not whole boluses. Also if she is having weakness and not able to do her daily work she needs to be admitted for fluid resuscitation and preventing further complications and the hCG injections may need to be laid off. Consult with a Gynaecologist to see if she is dehydrated and needs resuscitation as well.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Padma Saikia's  Response
Hi Deepali,Welcome to HCM.

HCG is the pregnancy hormone that maintains the corpus luteum producing progesterone when conception occurs.HCG injections and pregnancy itself is the of the side effects and if vomiting is still persisting even after taking medication then you consult your doctor for further management.Avoid oily and fried food, Have fresh fruits and vegetables.

Wish you good health.
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Pediatrician Dr. Suryakanta Baraha's  Response
hi deepali,
thanks for the query
vomiting most common in early pregnancy.some women experience it more than others
you can take the medications. you can add antacid gel instead rantac
avoid tea and coffee. take more fruits,green veg
add fibres in diet.drink a lot of water.frequent small meals helpful.dont take heavy meals
it will subside after 13 weeks.
if still it persists contact your gynecologist
take care
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General & Family Physician Dr. Vasudha's  Response
hi,
vomitting is amother's bodily reaction to raised harmones of preg.it usually lasts till mother's body gets used to the raised level of harmones.(About 3 to3.5 mths.)
After that it usually decreases/subsides.
You have been given ing,HCG To support baby in the begining. so continue it.
The vomitting can be managed by-
-eating dry snacks(bickuites etc) before you get up from bed.
-avoid oily,spicy ,junk food
-Avoid overeating/fasting. take small &frequent feeds.
-take Tab doxinate 2 at bed time along with the medicines you are taking.
I hope you are satisfied.Wish you all the best.
Thanks.
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I Have Been Vomiting In 7th Week Of Pregnancy, Is It Because Of The Hcg 5000 Injections ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic As long as she gets hCG she will get the vomiting. She can have dry, light food for now like light biscuits, bread toast, rusk, fruits and green leafy vegetables. Have sips of water and not whole boluses. Also if she is having weakness and not able to do her daily work she needs to be admitted for fluid resuscitation and preventing further complications and the hCG injections may need to be laid off. Consult with a Gynaecologist to see if she is dehydrated and needs resuscitation as well.