thread: vomiting - when to go to hospital

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  1. #1
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    Feb 2007
    Wonderland
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    As long as you can stay hydrated you shouldn't need to go into hospital.
    Try eating small meals or even crackers & make sure you sip water all day.

    Hope you feel better soon

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
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    Sorry to hear youre having a rough time. During my pg with DS2 I was admitted to hospital at 10 weeks (but should have gone much earlier) because:

    1. Maxalon and zofran didnt stop the vomiting which was 8 or so times a day
    2. I was vomiting up solid food (and hence blood) because I had no water in my body. If I drank water it would come back up straight away.
    3. Vomiting bile when there was no food left in my stomach.
    4. Severe constipation and very little urination
    5. Furry, dry tounge (from dehydration).
    6. Absolute extreme exhaustion and unable to care for myself.

    I was admitted for 4 days. I should have gone earlier because it got so bad. If you feel that you really are dehydrated then you really should go to hospital because the IV fluids made me feel human again.

  3. #3
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    Nov 2010
    Perth, WA
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    Yep, definitely if you're not holding down fluids. My first pregnancy I managed to avoid it by just taking a mouthful of water at a time, enough to wet the inside of my mouth and keep it down, gradually building up to a decent swallow every 5-10 minutes.

    Foodwise try very small amounts frequently of gentle foods, but if you can't keep anything down for more than a day or two I'd think about at least checking with your doctor/midwife.

  4. #4
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    Oct 2008
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    Sounds like you are fine to stay home at the moment and keep up hydration yourself, but if it gets to keeping nothing down (not even water) for 7 or 8 hours you could either go to hospital or get into a GP who may be able to give you a shot of maxalon. That was my plan of attack, try the shot of maxalon first (from GP or locum) then head to hospital if required.

  5. #5
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    Nov 2009
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    The Zofran was a lifesaver for me and probably the thing that kept me out of hossie (even though I was throwing up 6 times a night), not fun at all...

    I'd be talking to your dr to see if you can get some anti nausea meds first prior to thinking about hospital.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2008
    Newport, VIC
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    For me it was when I stopped urinating. I was severely dehydrated after vomiting for 4 days and nights straight at 5 weeks pregnant.