The Rusty Mommy's Guide to Pregnancy - Morning Sickness Remedies

By Rusty Angel, published Oct 30, 2007
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The majority of women out there who are pregnant will at some point in their first trimester get what we have all come to know as "morning sickness". Now, I don't know about anyone else but I was not so blessed as to only have that in the morning. Some of us extremely lucky gals get it ALL DAY LONG. Well, I decided to compose a little list of remedies that myself and others have tried and had some success with. Now there isn't a guarantee with these but if they've worked for someone they may just work for you!

Crackers - This is probably the most tried and true remedy out there. Yes they are so dry and tasteless you have no idea why you would even consider eating these but that is the whole point. They are bland but stick to your stomach. I don't know what the miracle property in these bits of "cardboard" are but they have a knack for settling a gals stomach.

Lemon - I have a friend who swore to me that lemonade would help with my nausea. So, I tried it and what do you know, it worked! Lemons are said to have a natural way of alleviating nausea, especially the scent of lemons. If you're super smell sensitive when it comes to food, put some lemon oil on a cloth and carry it with you wherever you have to go. So if you get stuck in a situation where you can't immediately get away from a certain nauseating scent, take out that piece of cloth and hold it over your nose for a bit.

Ginger - Again, another one of those natural nausea inhibitors. Try making ginger tea by putting some ginger in hot water and letting it sit for a few. If you need some sweetener in it try using honey. I've also heard candied ginger works and even pickled ginger.

Peppermint - An oldie but goodie, peppermint has a long history as an anti-nausea "medicine". You can make it as a tea or do like I did and suck on peppermint candies. The candies came in really handy at work while I was on the go and couldn't exactly sit down for a steaming cup of tea.

Vitamin B6 - My OB actually recommended this one. Something with this vitamin is supposed to alleviate nausea associated with pregnancy. I think this is great except if you're like me and your gag reflex has gone into overdrive, taking a pill might not be the best thing.

The Rusty Mommy's Guide to Pregnancy - Morning Sickness Remedies

Ginger is commonly made into a tea to help alleviate nausea

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Wish I had known these when I was pregnant! If I have another pregnancy I will have to try some. Good tips!

Posted on 11/03/2007 at 5:11:00 AM

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