23 weeks and counting with HG

Please someone tell me anything about this, does it work? Does it cause more problems than what it’s worth?
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Hasn’t caused me any issues and has reduced my vomiting down from 10-15 times a day to 1-2 times a day

Doesn’t cause any issues other than major drowsiness the first couple of weeks, so just be prepared for that (Doxylamine is used as a sleeping pill also) and it works really well for a lot of women to reduce vomiting, but isn’t a cure

I honestly haven’t had any drowsiness or tiredness either really! Yes I’ve been more tired than I used to be generally but I put that down to being pregnant. Not needing naps or anything but I know others have said they’ve been tired from it

Much less drowsiness for me than on promethazine or cyclizine for example. Easily the best drug for my HG. :)

This was the best for me, turned HG into morning sickness. Felt drowsy first couple weeks but it went away after that.

Been taking these since 9 weeks, now 22 weeks. No drowsiness, no symptoms from them and if I don’t take 2 at night now I’m sick, used to take 4 in the worst of it x

Xonvea helped me in the beginning, but then I kept relapsing with my HG. The annoying part of this medication for me was that I couldn't just order the prescription without the doctor giving me a call back and when they did prescribe it they would only give me a weeks worth so I'd have to be in touch with them every week so I eventually just didn't bother anymore and stuck with my other 3 anti sickness medication. Oh also was admitted into the hospital a few times and they didn't even have Xonva or heard or it😫😫

The only thing that worked for me! Went from vomiting continuously throughout the day/night to just once or twice in a morning. Used it throughout my whole pregnancy with no issues and honestly don’t know what I would have done without it! I also had several problems getting it prescribed. Hope it helps 🙂

This has been a godsend for me! I can actually function like a vaguely normal human now rather than being stuck in bed 24/7

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