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  1. #1
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    Apr 2008
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    These have made me laugh so much. I love the spewing into the toy truck!

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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
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    My absolute worst was sitting on the train - at the seats near the doors - and getting that horrible feeling. There was no where to go and before I knew it, I vomited everywhere, all over myself and all over the floor. I was only about 10 weeks so not showing at all. I am also one of those people that cries when they vomit, so it was so difficult getting the "I'm pregnant" line out. Thankfully everyone was so sweet about it. It was horrible as I was 5 stops away from my destination and everyone that hopped on the train got a great look at the contents that were once in my stomach.
    I have also vomited in the middle of Flemington Markets. Then more on the way home when stopped at a red light. Oh and I vomited outside the very low fence of some poor old guy doing his gardening when on my walk to work.

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    Aug 2007
    adelaide
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    I was shocking when pg with DS, I managed to use up all my sick leave very quickly...

    I had to leave my house in the morning (after having a spew) walk to the bus stop, spew in the bin or bush (whichever was closest) get on bus, try not to inhale as invariably there would be some one with bad bo or bad breath that would just have to sit next to me, I did have to get off early a few times to have a spew in the bushes, walk to the next stop/s until the next bus came...then get to the train station and RUN off the bus to spew in a bin/bush, I wouldn't get on the train until the chimes were going so I had more time to spew if needed, I would usually manage ok on the train, get to my stop, get off spew again in the bin, walk down road....this particular day I was having to stop every five minutes, was already running late from taking 2 different buses, I finally managed to get almost to the end of the street, nausea hit badly, I was on my knees in a bush in a carpark, this woman was standing there in the car park just STARING at me, never said a word...I was almost hysterically crying by that stage too.... I crawled to the street and got myself back up, then onto the main road...spewed a few more times in a few bushes...FINALLY walked in the door of work and had to RUN to the employee toilets..I sat on the floor and sobbed my heart out, I felt so awful I cleaned myself up, reapplied my make up and walked out to the shop, my supervisor took one look at me and sent me home!
    I started bawling again as I had no leave left so I wouldnt get paid even though I just went through ALL THAT to get there!!

    I was only 10 or so weeks at that stage, that weekend I ended up in hospital on a drip and was prescribed some awesome drug that worked wonders (cant remember the name..starts with a z??)

    I also spewed in the carpark at casuarina shopping center, in the fruit and veg section at woolies...I think basically you name it, I spewed on it! LOL

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    Nov 2011
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    When I was about 10 weeks, at my desk at work that overwhelming sensation came over me just as a male coworker came over to ask something. I must have looked pretty dodgy, as he quickly reached down to get my bin and proceeded to hold it under my face as I hurled. Impeccable timing, though very embarrassing! I apologized, took the bin and ran to the bathroom while he casually asks my cubie what she knows. When I got back to my desk he'd left me a glass of water and a note saying to go home!

    He was pretty good about it and hasn't mentioned it since, except for an 'I worked that one out! When I announced the pregnancy a couple weeks later.