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Along with feeling tired while breastfeeing a 9 month old I feel nautious with no chance of pregnancy. Why?



Along with feeling tired while breastfeeing a 9 month old I feel nautious with no chance of pregnancy. Why?

I'm not sure why, but try salty water or V8 juice. Salt does something to help with both of those symptoms.
There is no word as nautious; it's nauseous. However, nauseous means something that makes other want to vomit. I don't think you mean to describe yourself that way. The word you want is nauseated.

It is possible that you ovulated without having a full cycle (bleeding), so don't automatically assume you're not pregnant. Also, you could have the flu or some kind of virus. If the nausea doesn't let up, you might want to see a physician's assistant or doctor.
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