Monday, December 28, 2009

I have been facing terrible Morning sickness, can someone advise any cure to this ?

I am almost 11 weeks pregnant and still being nauseous. I was advise of preggie drops as a remedie to this sickness. Can someone advise where can I get the drops ?I have been facing terrible Morning sickness, can someone advise any cure to this ?
Hey there! I had serious morning sickness during my first pregnancy and this one, This time it only actually went away at 6 months gone, i was gutted i could barely function! My first pregnancy was terrible i was so sick i had to be put on anti sickness medication from the dr called cyclozine (sp) i was so dehydrated cos i coulndt even keep water down i was admitted to hospital, thankfully that was rare and once i had started keeping things down i felt much better!





I tried everything, from ginger biscuits to crackers and nothing worked! So a friend recommended vitamin B12 and i started taking them and my sickness got better, it didnt go away completely but it took away that horrible nauseous feeling that made me feel so rough and i was actually able to eat again and start feeling somewhat normal!





Im now 38 weeks gone and the last few days ive been feeling really sicky again i dunno whats wrong with me so i might have to start taking them again!


Give them a try it might just work for you too!


Ive never heard of drops, if i had have maybe i could have gotten them too lol!





I have been facing terrible Morning sickness, can someone advise any cure to this ?
You may be able to alleviate nausea by keeping some


food in your stomach 鈥?by avoiding having a stomach that鈥檚 completely empty or completely full. Here are some other dietary suggestions for preventing or relieving nausea:





Eat smaller meals or snacks frequently throughout the day.





Have a small snack at bedtime and when you get up to go to the bathroom at night.





Avoid foods and smells that trigger nausea.





Drink fewer fluids with your meals.





Generally morning sickness is not dangerous.But if you get dehydrated,it may affect your baby.





Emetrol is the only nonprescription nausea medication that's considered safe during pregnancy. Reflux medications such as Zantac or Pepcid sometimes work for women whose nausea and vomiting is triggered by gastrointestinal distress.





You should always try nondrug remedies first, since it's best not to expose your developing baby to any drugs if you can help it.
Hey I'm 7 month pregnant and when i was 3 months pregnant i had really bad morning sickness too. I used to eat loads or Arrowroot biscuits which taste really nice and ginger biscuits also i found sucking on ice helped a lot there was one point where i cud only eat fruit and i used to dread waking up to feel so crap but when i was 4 months i went back to normal and started eating properly again now i have no morning sickness whatsoever. Hope i helped. Good luck and try drinking lucozade original because that also helped me a lot x
I don't know of where you would find those maybe Cvs pharmacy...but also you could try SeaBan braclets, they are braclets you wear while your pregnant (worked for me) and also as soon as I woke up in the morning if I had a banana and water, it helped me feel better and i wouldn't throw up
I dont know about the drops but a lot of people eat ginger biscuits to help, for me what helped was drinking lots of water, my hubby used to bring me a drink and a slice of toast before i got up in a morning!
Please check with your doctor before you take anything when pregnant. I took some prescribed medicine, which did help a bit. But not much ...
try eat something sour like a pickle or lemon or try eating something salty like a cracker
I think they have them at drug stores, like CVS or Walgreen's. I certainly hope they do work for you! Good luck.
idk bout the drops but try canda dry and some crackes

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