I take a little adrak in my tea for the nausea, it helps thoda. But then read somewhere too much ginger isnt good in pregnancy. Now confused, is it bad or fine? Pls share ur experience.
During my pregnancy, my doctor actually said small amounts of ginger were okay for nausea. I used to add a tiny bit to my tea. Don't go overboard, but a little bit is generally fine. It helped me through those initial weeks of morning sickness.
Oh, I felt ginger was a lifesaver for my severe morning sickness! I used to chew on a tiny piece or have ginger ale. It really helped calm my stomach when nothing else did. Of course, always in small amounts, not like a whole root daily. But it made a big difference for me.
I used to have ginger shots for my terrible nausea in the first trimester, very small ones. My gynac said it was completely fine. My baby is a healthy toddler now! So don't worry too much, small amounts are generally considered safe and can be quite helpful.
With my past experience, I became very cautious about everything I consumed. While some people say ginger helps with nausea, I would strongly advise discussing its use with your gynac first. It's always best to be absolutely sure about any herbs or remedies, especially during pregnancy.
I actually rely on ginger tea sometimes for my nausea! My mum suggested it. Is there a limit to how much you can have? I mostly take it in small amounts, like a tiny bit in tea or food. Should I be worried about it?
Actually, ginger is often recommended in small amounts to help with pregnancy nausea and vomiting. However, excessive consumption might not be advisable. It's always a good idea to discuss the quantity with your doctor, especially if you have any underlying health conditions, to ensure it's safe for your specific situation.
Not at all, dear! Many women, including me, found ginger very helpful for morning sickness. Just use it in moderation, like in your chai or cooking. Too much of anything isn't good, but a little ginger is usually perfectly fine and can ease your nausea.