A.T. asks from Summerville, SC on May 15, 2009
Nausea & Upset Stomach...how to Relieve These?
Hi Moms,
I am looking for feedback from others who have had success working through the nausea phase a pregnancy. I am expecting my second child and am experiencing nausea much worse with this child than the first. I am having a real hard time eating because I don't find much food interesting and when I do eat I get an upset stomach. Any advice? Thanks!
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D.K. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
I boiled ginger root (coin size pieces) in water, put in a coffee cup and added a tea bag that sounds like it would go good with ginger and voila, no more nausea. It really worked doing the real deal with the ginger. Not just ginger flavored things. Good luck.
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J.W. answers from Detroit on May 17, 2009
Try real ginger. Cut some and boil it and add sugar or honey to make a tea (I need to add the sweetnes, maybe you don't:). It is spicy, so experiment to see how you like it. Many "ginger ale"s don't have real ginger anymore. Just ginger flavoring.
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D.K. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
I boiled ginger root (coin size pieces) in water, put in a coffee cup and added a tea bag that sounds like it would go good with ginger and voila, no more nausea. It really worked doing the real deal with the ginger. Not just ginger flavored things. Good luck.
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C.D. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
I put ginger in everything when I was pregnant, all the other moms are correct...the tea works! I lived on Kashi Go Lean frozen waffles(no idea why), sourdough pretzels, Vernors, Real Fruit frozen lime bars and scrambled eggs. Not all at once, of course, I couldn't eat a full meal so I snacked constantly. Congrats and good luck to you!
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S.C. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
Congratulations! I know the nausea can be horrible at times. I always had some Vernors around and sipped on that until I could hold down some oyster crackers. I let the oyster crackers sit for a bit then I got a small bag of M&M's with a glass of apple juice. I know it sounds wierd but it did the trick for me. If you can tolerate milk you might want to consider some Carnation Instant Breakfast. They have it in packs to add to milk or redi to drink cans. The powder you can mix cold, warm (hot chocolate)or even in a milkshake. The "Boost" weight management drinks also helped me a lot. Keep trying different things even if it seems like it would never go together and soon you'll find what works for you.
Good luck! S.
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A.C. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
Dramamine or Benadryl - they have the same active ingredients. I would check with your doctor first, but mine said it was ok and it worked wonders! I discovered after I took it for a flight and noticed my morning sickness disappeared.
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C.H. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
A., I feel your pain! I too am expecting my 2nd child, and the nausea is absolutely horrible, lasting nearly 24 hours a day! When I went to my OB for my first appt last week, she prescribed Zofran to help with the nausea. I am not 100% better, but I can sure see a difference. It takes the edge away from the nausea, that I-feel-like-I'm-going-to-throw-up feeling. But I still have the feeling that no food looks good. Anyway, I think the prescription is worth it for me, I would ask your doc about it.
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T.R. answers from Detroit on May 16, 2009
I used Preggie Pop Drops. You can find them in the infant feeding section of Meijer (by the pacifiers, bottles, etc.). Thay are also at Motherhood Maternity. I think I may have seen them most recently at Babies R' Us, as well. They are all natural- not sure why they work, but they really helped me with baby #2! Good Luck, and congrats!
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A.H. answers from Lansing on May 16, 2009
Congratulations first of all. You are most likely having a girl. I have two boys and my morning sickness was the worst with my daughter. Experts say it is because of the extra female hormones in your system. Anyway those pregnancy hard candies work and eating saltine crackers seem to help. Make sur you try to eat something because it is worse when there is nothing in your stomach.
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J.H. answers from Grand Rapids on May 16, 2009
Congratulations! Have you tried wearing sea bands? they are bands you wear on your wrist for motion sickness. I got mine from my doctor but look where they sell products for motion sickness. Also this sounds weird but smell fresh sliced lemons. I kept them in the car in a baggie, as driving was difficult for me. I read this in a magazine, it worked for me and for others I have passed it on to.
I so feel for you I was sick and nauseous throughout most of my pregnancy.
Cheerios and mac/cheese were staples for me.
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