I've been having a lot of gas lately along with nausea, especially in the mornings. Can gas be a reason for increased nausea during pregnancy, or are they separate symptoms?
Actually, gas and bloating are very common triggers for nausea. When I mentioned this to my doctor at Apollo, they suggested eating smaller portions and gave me a safe antacid. Please ask your hospital staff for a safe prescription.
I panicked so much thinking my severe nausea was some infection, but it was just terrible gas and acidity. Drinking warm water and walking after meals helped me so much. It gets better, don't worry!
Oh, absolutely! I remember feeling like a walking gas chamber who wanted to throw up every five minutes. Trust me, once the baby is out, you'll trade the gas and nausea for sleepless nights, but it's so much better!
Yes, it absolutely does. Digestion slows down completely during pregnancy, leading to gas which directly triggers nausea. Skip the heavy meals, walk for 15 mins after eating, and you'll feel much better.
Omg yes, I'm currently 16 weeks and the gas bloat makes my nausea ten times worse! Do you also feel like vomiting right after a big burp, or is it just me?
Yes, slow digestion causes both gas and nausea. Be careful with what you eat—avoid heavy, oily foods or sweet drinks that can spike sugar and worsen digestion. Spacing out your food really helps.
Haha, yes! Pregnancy turns you into a gas balloon, and that constant bloating definitely makes you feel like throwing up. It's like a lovely package deal we never asked for, completely normal though!