My biggest concern with those numbers is dehydration. And dehydration will aggravate nausea, so that it becomes a vicious cycle -- Nausea keeps you from drinking enough, causing dehydration, which makes you nauseated, which keeps you from drinking enough...

In the first 3 months of pregnancy, you need to be getting about 80g of protein a day. Most of the moms I worked with found that when they got enough protein, the nausea wasn't as bad. Also, make sure that you have something with a high protein content available in the middle of the night -- it will reduce (though not eliminate) the nausea early in the day if you have something protein to nibble on.

Red raspberry and red clover tea also seem to help with nausea. I know it doesn't help much now, but the nausea is one sign of a strong pregnancy -- it indicates high progesterone levels, which help to support the pregnancy, and it shows a healthy attachment of the placental site.

Do -not- eat high-sugar foods. Those will cause spikes and drops in your blood sugar that will aggravate your nausea. Instead, strive to eat a diet that will support the growth of cells -- high in proteins, leafy veggies, and lots of cholesterol-bearing fats. Now is the time when your body is making that baby's nervous system, and you want plenty of fat available to help provide raw materials for nerves, spinal cord, and brain.