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Gestational Diabetes and Nausea

Hi there - I am pregnant (18 weeks) with my second one and I have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes since week 6. That part is okay to deal with. It is the nausea that I have now had for almost 3 months which has made life miserable. Anyone out there experiencing the same?

What can I do next?

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How did you get diagnosed with gestational diabetes so soon? I'm 7 months pregnant and just took the test yesterday. I'm afraid I might have messed up the results because I got my blood drawn too early. The place was closing.
Are there symptoms that will point to it?
I hope you feel better. That morning sickness is the worst. Not much really helped me but time. I hope you find relief with some treatments people are recommending.

Hi M.,
When I was pregnant with my son someone told me to eat candied ginger. It can be found in some international markets. I found it in China Town Oakland.
Hope it helps. It helped me.

Hi M.,

My doctor gave me the RX Reglan. It worked wonders. I took it for both my pregnancies.

All of this advice is great. Different things work for different women. I didn't have GD, but I was borderline. With GD you already know that juice, crackers/cookies, ginger ale, and candy all have lots of sugar. I got sugar-free lemon drops at the drugstore. I have also heard of women using motion sickness wristbands.

Hope you feel better soon!
Angela

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I am very sorry to hear of your nausea. I was sick the entire time I was pregnant with my son. Yes, all nine months. At first the doctor would say it would go away, but it never did. I was hospitalized for dehydration because I couldn't keep anything down and ended up taking meds (Zofram is one) through most of my pregnancy. I stayed alive and have a very healthy baby boy by drinking LOTS of juice w/ sparkling water - a 1/2 and 1/2 combo. I also drank some of the tart Jamba Juice offerings. Don't worry if the teas, preggo pops, crackers etc don't work for you, they didn't work for me, but I got through it (with much complaining) and have a beautiful & healthy little boy who is now driving me crazy as a precocious three year old! Take heart!

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Sometimes smelling lemons helped my nausea when i was p.g. Try that, i always carried a 1/2 a lemon w/ me.

G.D., no. Nausea, yes, big time! This has been my most nauseating pregnancy (this is #6). It is up and down and nearly always all day. Trying to eat things or take remedies to quell the nausea helps little or not at all, so I feel your pain. Of course, I am only at twelve weeks, now, which means I still have some time to deal with this. However, some moms get to be the "lucky" recipients of longer-term nausea and some for the full pregnancy, I have a few friends and family that experienced that and I am keeping my fingers crossed and my head bowed in prayer for God's mercy in this area, that the nausea come to a halt. Talk to the doc, for sure, because it is only supposed to last fifteen weeks. I have tried Preggie Pops, usually sold online and different mom 'n' baby stores. I live near Sacramento, CA, so I go to Goore's on Marconi Avenue in Sacramento, but a lot of these companies have websites and store locators in their websites to locate a store nearest to where that person lives. I also drink lots of water and lay down and rest, but I am a student and have more open slots to do that than a working person so, if you work, you may not get the time to do this. So, try what I did and contact your doc.

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I wish you the best.

Jenni

My first pregnancy with my daughter was just like that and I ended up being nauseated and sick the whole nine months..to the point that I lost 50 lbs just for every thing from water, my saliva, to solid foods but what I found to work out side of all the wives tales you could here.. Was 1.lemonaid and I could only tolerate the (pink) and 2.sourdough bread or pizza crust..These things saved my life because like you I was miserable.. I couldnt even take my prenatal pills because I would gag from nausea… by the time I was about 5 months pregnant I could only eat top ramen noodles and dole’s 100% juice bars by the box..
also try to eat something small and light about every hr. to hr.1/2(like fruit, frozen juice or crushed ice, jamba juice ,smoothies maybe with your prenatal mixed in., yogurt) what ever your baby will tolerate. Just to prevent your sugar from dropping. That also contributes to your nausea
Hope this helps

L. B.

I didn't have GD but I had horrible morning sickness for a while. I found that ginger was really great for setelling my stomach. I mostly drank ginger tea but there's aslo a really good diet ginger beer (it's soda so no alcohol) that you can get at bevmo. It's made in Austraila and has a yellow label with a black kangaroo on it.

good luck and I hope you feel better.

I found a few things that worked for me: ginger (I like the candy, but also made fresh into tea, etc); peppermint (tea, etc); reflexes on wrists (they sell "sea-sickness" wrist bands, etc) and eating (even when I thought it sounded terrible) fresh mango, peaches, tomatoes, etc

I realized (too late) that it was Vit B I needed, but since I was nauseous, it was hard to take Vit B Complex after the fact... after my 3rd month was the first time I could.

Hi M.! Congrats on the 2nd addition! There is a wonderful Moring sickness blend out there that cures Nausea in a heart beat!! At leat it has for myself and so many of my girlfriends. It did come from a special store in Calistoga that my Mother in-law runs. I'm sure that you could find it elsewhere or on-line though! It's called--"Baby's Bliss Morning Sickness Magic" I have it in peach and the Ginger--( because Ginger really helps with Nausea as well). So even any tea with Ginger would help, baths, etc!! Hope that helped some, and let me know if you want me to figure out where you could get that!! Good luck!

I don't know much about the diabetes part, but the nausea and vomiting continued throughout both my pregnancies. I tried everything. ZOFRAN- was a life saver for me--it didn't take the nausea completely away but made it better. Accupunture also helped a lot, I went weekly. All the other remedies didn't seem to work much for me--small frequent meals, ginger products, pepermint tea. Good luck, just know you will have a beautiful baby at the end of this misery.

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