I've been experiencing a lot of nausea and morning sickness lately. It's making it hard to eat anything. What can I do or what helps to stop nausea during pregnancy?
I had terrible nausea till week 14, and dry crackers really helped me survive. Did anyone else's nausea suddenly disappear around the 2nd trimester, or should I be worried?
Chewing on some saunf or having ginger-honey water helps with mild nausea. But if you are throwing up everything and feel dizzy, please call your gynac.
My doctor at the hospital suggested having small, bland meals and even gave me a safe anti-nausea pill. Definitely check with your hospital's helpline or gynac if it gets hard to manage.
In our family, my mother-in-law used to suggest taking a small piece of ginger or drinking lemon water in the morning. It helps, but if you have heavy vomiting, please talk to your doctor for safe medicine.
During my first trimester, ginger biscuits and coconut water saved me from terrible nausea. It slowly got better, and even after my C-section, my digestion took time to settle.
I am planning to conceive soon and reading all these tips is so helpful. I hope simple things like ginger and lemon really work because I am so scared of vomiting!
Nausea is very hard but a good sign that hormones are strong. Try sucking on ginger candy, but if it gets too severe and you can't keep water down, please consult your doctor immediately.
Oh man, pregnancy nausea is the worst! Try sucking on sour candies or lemon slices, and seriously, don't stress too much about eating proper meals right now, just eat what you can.
I am in my 9th week and literally everything smells so bad to me! Does anyone else feel like even water tastes weird? I'm just surviving on lemonade right now.
After all the IVF injections, nausea felt like another big hurdle but I kept telling myself it's for my baby. Sucking on ice cubes and ginger candies really helped me cope gently.
Ginger tea and dry biscuits right before getting out of bed worked wonders for me. Keep snacking on small portions throughout the day instead of big meals.
For me, smelling fresh lemon and eating dry rusks first thing in the morning was the only thing that worked. Everyone's body is different, so see what suits you.