Here's what sounds good to me. Take me to a hospital, put me in a coma for the next two months, hook me up to an IV, and put a warm blanket on top, and somehow let me not miss a moment of my ever growing and changing son.
Yes please!
My adventures of motherhood and beyond...
Oh, Helen Joy! I know that feeling! I forgot all my labor pains, but I will never forget the horrible morning sickness I had with Evie Grace. I know everything sounds horrible, but try. Try for that sweet baby. If you go to the hospital, chances are your veins are going to be so tiny that getting an IV in will be even worse. Trust me, throwing up and getting an IV at the same time is NOT fun! Not to mention the hospital bills that will follow! Even still, if it comes to that, it is worth it!
ReplyDeleteI know you said Zofran didn't work for you anymore. What finally worked with me after I got re-hydrated was a rotating schedule with Phenergan, Zofran, and Reglan.