The nausea just doesnt settle some days yaar, even smell of food makes me feel like throwing up. Im in my third month. Not asking for medicine, bas what helps you calm it down a little?
Nausea is really tough to deal with. Try to eat small, bland meals frequently and make sure you stay hydrated with small sips of water or coconut water. It often gets better after the first trimester, so hopefully, relief is coming soon.
Ugh, the nausea was so bad for me, I kept thinking if something was terribly wrong, but my doc said it's super common. I found plain biscuits before getting up and sipping on cold water helped a bit. If it's really unbearable, please, please tell your doctor. They might suggest something safe to help you manage.
Managing pregnancy nausea often involves a combination of strategies like consuming small, frequent meals, opting for bland foods, and staying well-hydrated. However, for persistent or severe symptoms, it's always best to consult your doctor. They can assess your situation and recommend appropriate, safe interventions or dietary adjustments.
Yaar, it's the worst, na? Actually, what worked wonders for me was sipping on nimbu pani with a pinch of black salt and never letting my stomach get completely empty. And my doc even suggested some vitamin B6 supplements, but pls ask your gynac first before taking anything. Hope you feel better soon!
Oh my god, I remember those days like it was yesterday! It feels absolutely endless right now, but it WILL pass, trust me. For me, tiny sips of ginger ale and small, frequent meals of plain idlis or toast were lifesavers. Hang in there, mama, you're doing great!
Oh, I'm just planning my pregnancy now, and hearing about this nausea makes me so nervous! Are there any specific foods that instantly trigger it for you all, so I know what to avoid later? It sounds like such a challenge, I hope you find some relief!
Nausea can be so draining during pregnancy. If it's really severe or persistent, please do mention it to your gynac. Sometimes, underlying issues like thyroid imbalances can worsen symptoms, so regular check-ups and open communication with your doctor are key to getting the right support.