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Morning sickness...make it go away!?

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So, what are some good things to make this feeling go away? i'm not getting dehydrated or malnutrition from it, but it's just really irritating. can anyone help me out?

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  1. Please look here for detailed information about morning sickness and its cures

    http://www.morningsicknesscare.co.cc

    Hope it helps


  2. saltine crackers helped me a little bit but you can ask your dr to give you something to help it out! i found that out after my morning sickness went away lol

  3. sorry but there is no cure. :( Try chewing on some peppermint gum when you start to feel queasy that helped me a little bit. But if your staying hydrated and you can keep food down then your doing better than most women. I couldn't even lift my head off my pillow let alone keep food down. Mine finally went away at 16 to 18 weeks.

  4. Eat every two hours so you won't have an empty stomach.  You can try sucking on lemon or on candies.  If it gets worse please tell your doctor about it.  I started losing lots of weight because of morning sickness and had to be put on medication in order for me to gain weight and keep food down.  Best of luck with everything!

  5. theres no cure..mine was really bad and finially my doctor gave me diclectin which has been working pretty good for me.

  6. Each woman is different where morning sickness cures are concerned. What works for one, may or many not work for another. Below you will find ideas which you can try:

    Vitamin B6 - 50 mg. daily. Vitamin B6 has been scientifically shown to help morning sickness. You can find Vitamin B6 at your local drugstore or health food store. Just recently, companies have started to incorporate therapeutic doses of Vitamin B6 into their products to help you cure your morning sickness. One is B-Natal TheraPops are cherry flavored lollipops which have been shown to help cure morning sickness for many women. Another Vitamin B-6 enriched product is called Morning Sickness Magic. Morning Sickness Magic is a herbal remedy containing Ginger, Vitamin B-6, Red Raspberry Leaf and Folic Acid.

    Avoid warm places as heat can increase the nausea feelings.

    Take naps during the day (but not right after eating). Tiredness plays a big part in morning sickness.

    Get enough sleep at night.

    Get out of bed slowly in the morning.

    Try eating plain crackers or dry cereal before you get out of bed in the morning.

    Open windows or turn on exhaust fans when cooking and after meals.

    Cooking in the microwave usually produces less odors.

    Ginger in capsules form 250 mg. three times daily can be beneficial. Ginger has long been associated with alleviating nausea. You can also get the benefit of using ginger by chewing on crystallized ginger or sucking on ginger hard candies.

    Silly as it sounds, carry a handkerchief with a few drops of a non nausea causing essential oil (lemon for example) in it and breath through it if you can't get away from the smell that is bothering you.

    Avoid greasy or spicy foods as they often cause nausea or heartburn.

    Eat what you want when you want it. Your cravings will not lead you the wrong way.

    Have frequent protein snacks. (Low fat meats and seafood, nuts, eggs and beans are high protein.)

    Eat smaller meals every two hours or so.

    Eating something salty before a meal can help you "make it through" a meal.

    Do not drink fluids with your meals.

    Non caffeinated teas like peppermint and ginger can help came nausea.

    Drink small amounts of fluids regularly though out the day to avoid dehydration.

    Do not skip meals if you can help it.

    Try taking your prenatal vitamins later in the day. Pregnancy Plus prenatal vitamins are smaller in size and are less likely to upset your stomach. You may also want to consider taking your prenatal vitamin at night before you go to bed to give it a chance to be absorbed overnight.

    Avoid spicy and fried food - both eating and smelling it can increase your nausea.

    Cold food may have less nausea inducing smells associated with them  

  7. saltine crackers and ginger ale help.

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