10 Tips for Easing Morning Sickness
Most moms-to-be experience at least some episodes of nausea, vomiting and dry heaves. In fact, up to 80% of pregnant women experience morning sickness during their first few months of pregnancy.
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While there is nothing you can do to prevent morning sickness, there are some tips for helping to ease morning sickness and make the early stages of pregnancy more manageable. 1. Avoid tastes and smells that trigger nauseaScented candles, perfumes, coffee, gasoline, odors from foods being cooked and any other strong smells may trigger morning sickness. 2. Keep small snacks with you at all timesKeep crackers next to your bed, in the car and at your desk. Snacking throughout the day can help ward off morning sickness. 3. Eat frequent small mealsEating a 5 or 6 small meals per day can help to stabilize blood sugar and keep your tummy feeling full, which can curb nausea. 4. Suck on or smell a lemon.Sucking on lemon drop candies like Preggie Pops or sniffing a lemon can help reduce nausea. 5. Take your prenatal vitamin with the last mealPrenatal vitamins can often trigger nausea so be sure to take them with food to help reduce morning sickness. 6. Take antacids.With your doctor’s permission, take a few Tums right after you wake up and right before you go to bed. Doing so can help to help to neutralize nausea. 7. Chew on gingerChewing on crystallized ginger or candied ginger can help reduce nausea. Ginger has been used for centuries to help curb nausea. 8. Try peppermint.Drinking a cup of peppermint tea or sucking on peppermint candy may soothe an upset stomach and curb morning sickness. 9. Consider acupunctureMany pregnant women find that wearing Sea-Bands bracelets relieves nausea with no negative side effects. Sea-Bands put pressure on a specific pressure point in the wrist that can help curb nausea. 10. Eat bland foodsPlain foods are less likely to trigger nausea and cause heartburn. Fruits and complex carbohydrates are good choices for sensitive stomachs.
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