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Nausea from Brushing Teeth in the 3Rd Trimester

Hi, I have just started the 3rd trimester and have noticed after I brush my teeth in the morning before work and before I go to bed I get nauseas for about 2 hours after. Anyone else experience this? I had the nauseas part of morning sickness in the first trimester, (not related to the tooth brushing) but felt great in the second. Thanks!

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Thanks to everyone for your advice! I appreciate it! I went and bought the Spearmint Tom's Natural toothpaste and that seems to be better. I have only tried it a couple of times, but it seems to be not as "minty" as the Crest toothpaste I was using and it does not have the whitening stuff in it.

Thanks again!

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I too had the nausea after brushing my teeth, I actually had a dentist appt. scheduled and I asked her what I could do to stop the gagging and nausea so she tested several causes. She also said almost all pregnant women experience some form of the nausea with brushing teeth. For me it was the toothbrush bristles touching the roof of my mouth when I brushed the inside of my teeth, so she suggested and gave me a little kids toothbrush to brush on the back sides so I could avoid the skin on the roof of my mouth, plus I had to use crest minty it was the only toothpaste that didn't foam too much and make me want to puke all the time. Something to try out.

I had this problem in my first trimester and found that it was due to having an empty stomach. Initially I was brushing first thing in the morning before I had breakfast. Once I started brushing after breakfast, it was no longer a problem. I found the same thing to be true with morning sickness. As long as I always had something in my stomach, I wouldn't feel sick.

I had the same problem and someone suggested using kids' toothpaste that has a milder taste like bubble gum. I never tried it but I thought I would pass on the info.

Good luck!

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I too had the nausea after brushing my teeth, I actually had a dentist appt. scheduled and I asked her what I could do to stop the gagging and nausea so she tested several causes. She also said almost all pregnant women experience some form of the nausea with brushing teeth. For me it was the toothbrush bristles touching the roof of my mouth when I brushed the inside of my teeth, so she suggested and gave me a little kids toothbrush to brush on the back sides so I could avoid the skin on the roof of my mouth, plus I had to use crest minty it was the only toothpaste that didn't foam too much and make me want to puke all the time. Something to try out.

I had this same problem when I was pregnant but I had it the whole time. I used kid bubblegum toothpaste. I think it was Dora the Explorer. That seemed to work for me.

Hi T.,

I had a very similar problem when I was pregnant, but I would actually vomit from brushing my teeth! It was awful. I never did figure out what to do about it, and did not have mamasource to ask questions!!! I think I may have said something to my Dr., but in any event I hope you solve your problem. Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy.

D.

I had nausea throughout my pregnancy from brushing my teeth. To help with this I switched tooth paste to arm & hammer baking soda tooth paste. It helped a little but I still experienced nausea when brushing my teeth.

I had the same problem - sorry I don't have any advice. By any chance do you use a Sonicare toothbrush?? That's what I used, and it gave me nausea - when I switched to a plain old toothbrush it wasn't quite as bad, but it was still a problem. Good luck !! It'll be over with soon!!

Not sure if anyone else reccommended this but Tom's has a ginger toothpaste you can use. Ginger is used to calm a turbulent tummy.

Your post just resurrected a bad memory from my pregnancy *laugh*. I cannot stand having a 'dirty mouth' so I brush often, but throughout my entire pregnancy I would gag and dry heave while brushing and felt nauseous after. I had no solution either; just lived with the nastiness. Once that baby came out, it was all over thank goodness.

I had the same problem. Even down to feeling better during my 2nd trimester. I switched toothpaste and that seemed to help. I talked with my dentist and he told me to avoid brushing my tongue if I needed to. Don't worry...it will all be over soon!

I tell my daughter that she has used up all of her chances to be naughty by making my pregnancy brutal..haha! I had to drive to work with plastic bags in my car because I would get sick on the way!!

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