I've been drinking ORS apple flavor because plain water makes me feel so nauseous lately! It really helps with the dizziness. Are you also feeling dizzy or having morning sickness, or just drinking it for hydration?
Yes, staying hydrated is absolutely crucial for the baby's safety, as severe dehydration can cause complications. ORS is a very safe way to restore your energy if you are feeling weak. Please take care of yourself very carefully and consult your doctor if the weakness persists.
It is very good, especially during summers or if you are throwing up. You don't need to buy expensive electrolyte drinks; those simple 20 rupee WHO-approved ORS packets from the chemist are the best. Keep a few packets at home always.
Yes, it's very good! When I had vomiting in my first trimester, my mother-in-law used to make home-style nimbu paani with salt and sugar, but she also kept ORS packets handy for quick energy. It really helps to prevent weakness.
Yes, ORS is very safe and helpful if you are dealing with dehydration or vomiting. During my delicate IVF pregnancy, keeping myself hydrated was a top priority, and my doctor highly recommended ORS over normal water when I couldn't keep food down. Take gentle care of yourself.
ORS is generally safe, but please check with your doctor if you have high blood pressure or gestational diabetes, as ORS has salt and sugar. I had mild hypertension during my third trimester, so my gynac advised me to monitor my intake carefully.