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Asked by missxbrit

Q: Morning sickness/nausea

What's the best to cure morning sickness? I am 6w4d and nausea hit me like a son of a this morning.

This question was asked Apr. 2, 2013 11:40am
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

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Answered by nickiefrench - Apr. 7, 2013 1:40am
I HIGHLY recommend Sea Bands. They're wrist bands specifically for sea sickness, but also for morning sickness... they got me through my first trimester. Hope you get to feeling better soon!

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Answered by liln84 - Apr. 4, 2013 5:39pm
I also wanted to add- just today i found out that mint gum helps alot!!

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Answered by andBabymakes9 - Apr. 3, 2013 4:50pm
1/2a unisom at night before bed. It takes a week or so to get the full effect. Dr recommended it. Candied ginger helps too. I've used both of these my last 3 pregnancies including this one.

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Answered by liln84 - Apr. 3, 2013 3:48pm
Jamba Juice that's is right! that helps me as well! in fact i want one right now!:):)

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Answered by Rockabump - Apr. 2, 2013 6:42pm
Your dr can give you zofran.....the best is the dissolvable ones. They won't make you tired and they are ok to take while pregnant. Always keep Something on our belly and try not to drink liquid and eat t the same time.

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Answered by HasntSunkIn - Apr. 2, 2013 4:34pm
I've been having nausea that increases throughout the day, acute hunger and aversion to ALL FOOD. I found what helps me best is eating something small every few hours (about 6 times a day) so that I don't get too hungry or full. I NEVER feel like eating - EVER - but sticking with lighter non-room temperature foods seems like my best bet. Fruits, salads, bowl of bran cereal with cold milk, etc. Jamba Juice has also helped. I'm going to try ginger tea. Pickled ginger didn't help me.

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Answered by liln84 - Apr. 2, 2013 2:25pm
i'm 13weeks and 3 days and its still here..i'm not even sure if its getting better or not yet....also nothing really helped me...ginger ale helped at first but then it made me just sick...7up same thing....my doctor recommended buying B-natal candies in babies r us...they seem to help while you eating the candy but once you are done its back...i'm still waiting for it to subside...good luck :)

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Answered by newlywed_katie - Apr. 2, 2013 1:53pm
I felt horrible for 3 1/2 weeks ... 7up or gingerale and saltine crackers. It didn't make it go away but it lessened it a bit. Unfortunately, it's something you just have to get through. Let me tell you, it wasn't easy but it does get better. I'm 10 weeks tomorrow and I have mostly good days now. :) Good luck!

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Answered by lyssa787 - Apr. 2, 2013 1:27pm
Zofran and 7 up. Those are the only things that seemed to help me. Hope you feel better soon!!

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Answered by mamajay101 - Apr. 2, 2013 12:58pm
I find laying on my left side and just breathing helps and if I eat something every few hours I can keep it away for the most part but some times nothing works

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