Feel so sick constantly and can’t stand thought of being touched

Anyone else just can’t stand the thought of cuddling up or being touched it’s like I’m totally off any physical contact my poor husband. I just feel constantly sick that the thought of him hugging me I’m like nooo get off me I feel sick I need space!! I think I’m ringing GP in morning as I really can’t cope with feeling sick. I still haven’t physically vomited but I keep retching and the feeling sick is no stop all
Day and night. I just had come home early from work as I feel so sick and tired. 😴🤢 I forgot how bad this first trimester was 🤣🙈 Now being older and working full time definitely feel it more and feeling rather sorry for myself 🤢😴🙈

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I know how you feel!! I can’t stand the smell of my husband. He’s not dirty it’s just his natural scent that I’ve never noticed before. He’s relegated to the other side of the bed and sofa 😂. I contacted my Gp yesterday about the nausea and sickness and they wouldn’t prescribe me anything. Just told me to carry on with eating little and often and drink what I can when I can as really struggling to even drink water at the moment x

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Oh no that’s not right you should be able to have antisickness there are safe ones now I would call back speak to another GP or call midwives office they will advocate for you xx

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Definitely get some nausea medication- i’ve been on it only a few days and its made a world of difference!!!

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