Im 7 weeks and the nausea is killing me yaar, can barely keep anything down whole morning. Whatever small things actually helped u during this phase, pls tell na.
I used to cry every morning thinking something is wrong with my baby because of constant vomiting. But my gynac assured me it's just pregnancy hormones working. It completely stopped by week 14, so hang in there, it's normal!
When u are working, morning sickness can ruin your whole day. I used to carry lemon candies and ginger lozenges in my office bag. Also, prep light meals the night before so u don't smell raw food in the morning.
My husband literally had to spray room freshener everywhere because even his smell gave me nausea! Honestly, just survive on whatever u can digest right now, even if it's just plain rice. It is just a phase, it will pass!
Listen, don't push yourself to eat big meals right now. Keep dry crackers or glucose biscuits by your bedside and eat one before even getting up. Take small sips of ginger tea, it will really help settle your stomach.
I'm in my 2nd trimester and still feel so nauseous sometimes, is this normal? I thought it would go away by week 12. Does anyone else also face this even now?
I had bad nausea throughout my pregnancy, and even post C-section my stomach felt weird for a few days. Eating light khichdi and avoiding oily stuff helped me recover slowly. Just take it one day at a time, dear.
No need for expensive treatments, simple home remedies work best. Sucking on a piece of ginger or sniffing a fresh lemon helped me a lot. Just make sure you stay hydrated with coconut water or nimbu paani.
For me, pregnancy sickness was worse because of my thyroid levels. Please make sure you are getting your routine blood tests done as per doc's schedule. Sometimes thyroid imbalance also increases nausea.
My doctor explained that keeping an empty stomach actually makes the sickness worse. She advised me to eat small meals every 2 hours and prescribed a safe anti-nausea tablet. Please ask your doctor for safe meds if it's too much.
I know how exhausting the sickness is, but try to see it as a positive sign that your pregnancy hormones are strong. Still, if you can't keep any liquids down, please consult your doctor immediately to avoid dehydration.