The Red E Bag Gives Nausea Sufferers Peace of Mind

What was originally designed to be a bag that could be used for morning sickness is now being used by many people for their unfortunate bouts of nausea when they're on the go.

The Red E Bag was created by Jodi Carr, president of the company that produces Red E Bag and a mom. When Jodi was pregnant in 2000, she suffered from morning sickness as do many moms-to-be. After dealing with the inconvenience for a few months, Carr decided there needed to be some kind of
 product available that women could carry with them in case they were hit with a case of the sickness. Two years later, after searching the market for a bag that was not only discreet but could also carry other necessities - such as tissues and mints - and not finding anything, Carr and her husband released the Red E Bag.

There are air sickness bags on the market like the ones you find on airplanes, however the Red E Bag differs greatly in its design and functionality. The bag is very sturdy and made from a very heavy material. The top of the bag folds over and it looks a lot like a carry along lunch bag. Since most people wouldn't want to carry a big bulky sickness bag around, the bag collapses and folds together, snapping in place to reveal a very small, very discreet bag that could even fit into a coat pocket. The Red E Bag comes with heavy duty liners that fit snuggly into the bag and can be easily disposed of. They can hold over ½ gallon of fluid. I was impressed with the durability of the bags. It's likely impossible you would encounter any incident where the bag would have a tear or hole in it, creating an unfortunate mess. A small zipper pocket is on the back of the bag and can be used for anything that might make a person feel better after getting sick. The pocket is a perfect size for mints, tissues or small wipes.