I can't give medical advice, but my doctor prescribed specific anti-nausea tablets for me which were very safe. I'd highly recommend asking your own gynac instead of self-medicating.
With twins, my nausea was double, and those vomiting tabs were my best friends! But seriously, don't just take any over-the-counter pills—make sure your doctor prescribes them.
Haha, those pills are the only reason many moms can actually look at food without running to the bathroom! Just make sure your doctor prescribes them, and you'll be good to go.
Oh, I completely panicked when my doctor prescribed vomiting tabs, thinking they would harm the baby! But they are totally normal and safe. Just check with your gynac first to get the right one.
Honestly, without those prescribed nausea tablets, I wouldn't have survived my pregnancy, haha! But don't take anything without asking your gynac first, especially if you can't keep any food down.
Most common morning sickness tablets like doxylamine are widely researched and considered very safe, but only when your doctor prescribes them. My gynac told me to take them at night to manage morning nausea.
They are generally safe if prescribed, but after what I went through with my miscarriage, I am always very cautious. Please consult your doctor before taking any tablets, especially if the vomiting is heavy.
I am currently 3 months pregnant and my doctor prescribed some tablets for nausea which have been a lifesaver. Are you also throwing up everything you eat? Let me know what your doctor suggests.
I am still trying to conceive, but my sister took doctor-prescribed tablets for her severe vomiting and they really helped her. Please do check with your doctor for safety first.