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Posted by: Admin in Nausea Remedies on July 12th, 2011

Morning Sickness is a condition in pregnancy that affects most of the women who are pregnant. It is seen as a symptom of pregnancy. It is very common in the first trimester. It is a feeling of nausea and sometimes it induces vomit also. The intensity of morning sickness varies from person to person. It normally eases by the second trimester that is the fourth month, but each pregnancy is different.

It is called “morning” sickness but the feeling of nausea may last all day. The name is so because the feeling is normally worst in the mornings. The cause could be due to the increase in the level of estrogen during pregnancy. The hCG is also produced in large quantity during a pregnancy, which can induce morning sickness or nausea. A woman goes through many changes when she gets pregnant, so these changes affect the woman. If one is exhausted, the nausea can affect more. The positive side of morning sickness can be seen as it prevents the toxins reaching the fetus. If the pregnant woman ingests any kind of toxins in food or otherwise, it acts like a defense mechanism. During pregnancy the body rejects or throws out the toxins through morning sickness. However it may cause dehydration, so one should take care.

The sense of smell also enhances during pregnancy, therefore some smells can trigger off morning sickness. One is more likely to have morning sickness if she is carrying multiple fetuses. If it was present in a previous pregnancy, it is likely to be present in the next pregnancy also. It does not harm the baby. If one cannot eat due to morning sickness, vitamin supplements must be taken.

It is difficult to get rid of nausea because it is a natural process. Treatment is usually not required for this problem but to get some relief from it, some home remedies can be used. It may not take the feeling of morning sickness away completely but will help in lessening the discomfort caused. Some home remedies are as follows –

1. Lemon: Smelling freshly cut lemons reduces its feeling.

2. Small meals: Eating many small meals is better than eating big heavy meals. Digestion will be better too.

3. Fruits and vegetables: Eating fresh fruits and vegetables keeps one healthy.

4. Ginger: Having ginger ale or ginger tea takes away the nausea feeling. Ginger works like a medicine.

5. Crackers: Having dry crackers in the morning helps ease away from this problem.

6. Bland food: Spicy food can trigger this problem, so try having bland food.

Avoid strong smells and odors. Avoid eating greasy food which can cause discomfort. Avoid staying empty stomach for long periods of time. Take healthy diet at regular interval as prescribed by your doctor. This will help you in controlling this problem. Try to avoid brushing your teeth immediately after eating food. Drink water stay hydrated. Intake of vitamins should be taken care of. Take in fresh air and try to relax. All these factors will help you in this condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Morning sickness remedies when you’re still hiding your pregnancy?
    I’m starting to get mild morning sickness at work during the day. Not running to the bathroom, but feeling queasy and dizzy. I’m only seven weeks along, so I haven’t announced yet. I’m worried that the secret will get out if people start noticing me stuffing my face with saltine crackers or eating ginger–you know, those well-known morning sickness remedies. Already I’ve had to make up a reason for having a huge box of saltines in my desk drawer (I’m on a soup kick!).

    Does anyone know any good remedies for morning sickness that are not so well known, so I can fly under the radar for just a few more weeks?

    • ANSWER:
      There are pressure points in the web of your hand (between the thumb and first finger) if you press into the center of the meaty part it can help.

      Vitamin B-6 also helps 35 mg every few hours as needed.

      Never be full, but never be empty. Snack alot. Have a drawer full of “snack size” crackers, pretzels, carrots, celery. If anyone asks you are on a diet. It looks pretty much the same. Small portions of healthy foods.

      Keep away:
      Foods that smell strongly, tea (because of the tanic acid) and Coffee (also due to the acid, not the caffeine) can add to the nausea. Also, nausea can be contributed to constipation which is very common in pregnancy. Be sure to drink plenty of water so you keep going.

  2. QUESTION:
    what are your morning sickness remedies?
    I know a lot of people have different remedies for morning sickness. What are some of your?

    The best one I have found is lemon drops. The old fashioned kind made with real lemon. They are wonderful.

    • ANSWER:
      Saltine crackers, lemon drops and those preggie pops worked for me this time.

  3. QUESTION:
    What are home remedies for morning sickness?
    I’m 9 weeks and 5 days pregnant and this morning sickness is really kicking my butt. Is their any Home remedies i can do to stop the sickness being so bad?

    • ANSWER:
      The most important thing right now is to stay hydrated. You really don’t want to be dehydrated, so drink as much as possible. Take small sips so as not to overwhelm your stomach. Water can sometimes hurt an empty stomach, so try ginger ale with the bubbles stirred out (carbonation can also hurt your stomach), powerade or gatorade, or juice, if you can manage it.

      If you do get dehydrated, don’t wait–go to the emergency room and get fluids intravenously. It’s not fun, but it will make you feel better and break the vicious cycle of dehydration.

      Other things that might work for you are popsicles or ices, and fruit–a lot of miserably pregnant women find that they CAN eat fruit, so try out different kinds if that appeals at all. For me, I found that I could eat (at different times) strawberries, grapefruit, and thinly sliced golden delicious apples. It was weirdly specific, but it kept me alive!

      You should try having very small “meals”–a bite of a cracker here and there when you can stomach it. A lot of people find that keeping crackers or something light next to their bed and taking a few bites before they even get out of bed in the morning. You will feel worse if your stomach is empty, so keeping food in it–even just a little bit–will help stave off the misery.

      You might also want to try adding peanut butter to your crackers. Peanut butter has protein, which will make you feel better if you can keep it down.

      If nothing else works, ask your doctor for medication like reglan or zofran to help.

      Good luck!

  4. QUESTION:
    Anyone know any good remedies for morning sickness?
    Hi there, I am 8 weeks pregnant and have been feeling really ill this past couple of weeks. I’m not new to this pregnancy thing at all as this is my fourth child, but I have never experienced morning sickness, fortunately! I’m not actually vomitting but am feeling constantly nausiated no matter what I eat or drink, and it is not just the mornings, it can be all through the day until I go to bed at night!
    I would love to know if anyone has any natural remedies for this. I do know that everyone is different and some things work for some and not others, but I would really appreciate your help.
    I would prefer not to take any pills of any sort, if possible. Thanks

    • ANSWER:
      green tea is nice for morning sickness.
      healthy too.
      sometimes milk helps but it might not do so well.
      crackers help alot too.
      maybe some plain toast? alot like a cracker.
      eating a shaving of fresh ginger whenever a wave of nausea hits works really well. you can buy it in a little plastic container wherever sushi is sold.
      potato chips go down well and feel good while they are there! do not eat the fat-free potato chips with
      that newly approved fat substitute in them, olestra, this substance has been proven to carry important nutrients out of your body, before they can be digested. the salt and
      vinegar chips can ease nausea especially well and here is why. many women experience a lot of queasiness and morning sickness during pregnancy because their saliva glands excrete more saliva than usual. all the excess saliva in the mouth makes you feel sick. the salt and vinegar on the potato chips dries up the excess saliva. thus, it reduces or totally eliminates the queasiness and morning sickness.

  5. QUESTION:
    Any good home remedies for morning sickness?
    My wife has morning sickness bad. We have tried everything so want that it not common that we have not tried.

    • ANSWER:
      Each woman is different where morning sickness cures are concerned. What works for one, may or many not work for another. Below you will find ideas which you can try:

      * Vitamin B6 – 50 mg. daily. Vitamin B6 has been scientifically shown to help morning sickness. You can find Vitamin B6 at your local drugstore or health food store. Just recently, companies have started to incorporate therapeutic doses of Vitamin B6 into their products to help you cure your morning sickness. One is B-Natal TheraPops are cherry flavored lollipops which have been shown to help cure morning sickness for many women. Another Vitamin B-6 enriched product is called Morning Sickness Magic. Morning Sickness Magic is a herbal remedy containing Ginger, Vitamin B-6, Red Raspberry Leaf and Folic Acid.

      * Avoid warm places as heat can increase the nausea feelings.

      * Take naps during the day (but not right after eating). Tiredness plays a big part in morning sickness.

      * Get enough sleep at night.

      * Get out of bed slowly in the morning.

      * Try eating plain crackers or dry cereal before you get out of bed in the morning.

      * Open windows or turn on exhaust fans when cooking and after meals.

      * Cooking in the microwave usually produces less odors.

      * Ginger in capsules form 250 mg. three times daily can be beneficial. Ginger has long been associated with alleviating nausea. You can also get the benefit of using ginger by chewing on crystallized ginger or sucking on ginger hard candies.

      * Silly as it sounds, carry a handkerchief with a few drops of a non nausea causing essential oil (lemon for example) in it and breath through it if you can’t get away from the smell that is bothering you.

      * Avoid greasy or spicy foods as they often cause nausea or heartburn.

      * Eat what you want when you want it. Your cravings will not lead you the wrong way.

      * Have frequent protein snacks. (Low fat meats and seafood, nuts, eggs and beans are high protein.)

      * Eat smaller meals every two hours or so.

      * Eating something salty before a meal can help you “make it through” a meal.

      * Do not drink fluids with your meals.

      * Non caffeinated teas like peppermint and ginger can help came nausea.

      * Drink small amounts of fluids regularly though out the day to avoid dehydration.

      * Do not skip meals if you can help it.

      * Try taking your prenatal vitamins later in the day. Pregnancy Plus prenatal vitamins are smaller in size and are less likely to upset your stomach. You may also want to consider taking your prenatal vitamin at night before you go to bed to give it a chance to be absorbed overnight.

      * Avoid spicy and fried food – both eating and smelling it can increase your nausea.

      * Cold food may have less nausea inducing smells associated with them.

      Doctor Prescribed Medications
      If your morning sickness is severe enough, your doctor may prescribe medication that will help you reclaim some normality in your life. If you are unable to keep food or water down for any length of time, PLEASE talk to your doctor to see what can be done. Extensive weight loss / dehydration can be harmful to both mom and baby. Your doctor will be able to evaluate your situation and health profile and decide which medication will be most helpful in giving you morning sickness relief. The medications prescribed are administered in three different ways depending on the severity of the morning sickness and the medication: orally, intravenously, and in suppository format.

      For an extensive listing of the medications which can be prescribed for severe morning sickness relief, please visit Hyperemesis.org.

  6. QUESTION:
    Does anyone have any remedies for morning sickness?
    Hi am 2months pregnant and I have the worst morning sickness does anyone know any remedies that may help?

    • ANSWER:
      Buy some lemonheads, they have real lemon juice inside of them which helps subside nausea…. also peppermints are really good as well. If you take your prenatal in the morning, switch to taking it at night and this should definitly help….Good luck honey

  7. QUESTION:
    Remedies for morning sickness?
    Hey everyone,

    Does anyone have any *natural* remedies that will help with morning sickness in dogs?

    Would love to hear what other people have used and how it works. Natural remedies are definitely preferred, but any suggestions are welcome.

    Thanks in advance!
    Thanks everyone. I will definitely try the frequently small meals. She never had any morning sickness during her other pregnancy. Luckily she has not thrown up in my lap!

    Just to be clear, I do not necessarily mean that it’s in the morning. It actually usually is later in the day.

    • ANSWER:
      Small frequent meals. I think it keeps the stomach from filling up with stomach acid.

      Every blasted pregnant b*tch I’ve ever had has walked up to me after drinking water with the “I don’t feel good” look on their face… and then puked in my lap or on my shoes. Frequent small meals helps.. even if it’s just a few kibbles of dog food.

  8. QUESTION:
    any other remedies for morning sickness?
    are there any other remedies for morning sickness other than ginger, peppermint, and b vitamin? (i know all the tips for reliving it) but i want to see if there are any other herbs or something that can help.

    i CANNOT throw up.i have SEVERE emetophobia and will completly break down if i do.
    NO medication.alternative health only

    • ANSWER:
      I had this bad for 26 weeks and was throwing up every couple of hours or thereabouts, so I very much sympathise with you. I found a few things worked to help reduce the intensity of this (though didn’t alleviate it completely).

      1) Homeopathy – you will need to see a properly trained homeopath who will take a case history so that they can individually tailor what will work best for you. It’s different for everyone, even for the same symptoms.

      2) Morning well tape – it’s a rhythmic tune that works on the inner ear and helps to reduce sickness. http://www.morningsicknessrelief.com/MorningWell.html

      3) Sea bands – worn on the wrists they act on pressure points that again for some people can help with sickness (travel sickness and morning sickness alike).

      4) Try to see if any particular things trigger your own sickness. I found that for me glucose set me off (only when I was pregnant, I was fine once I gave birth), so I switched to fructose instead and that really helped

      Good luck!

  9. QUESTION:
    Do you know any nontraditional remedies for morning sickness?
    I tried everything I could: eating crackers, drinking ginger, eating in small portions? Are there any other remedies that might help?

    • ANSWER:
      Chewing gum helped sometimes for me – as it helped take my mind off it, however not all the time

      Sickness is just something you have to ride out – I had it for 18 weeks with my 1st and 20 weeks with this one

  10. QUESTION:
    What are some remedies for Morning sickness?
    I have been waking up and all day feeling nautious. I am 41/2 weeks preg and I hva enot started to throw up, but feel as it is is all sitting on my chest. I feel nautious, and like I am going to throw up but I dont.

    I hate this feeling. I have to work and cant do it like this. I tried srite crackers and lemon drops anyone have any suggestions?

    • ANSWER:
      ginger has helped me i just started trying it today but so far it has work great i eat ginger snaps and drink ginger ale when im starting to feel sick and it just stops hope it works for you too

  11. QUESTION:
    What remedies for morning sickness have worked for you?
    Please…no crackers or ginger ale. I tried these and they don’t work anymore.

    • ANSWER:
      I did something but it was illegal… a good bet to help you but not so much for your baby. Let’s just say it makes you want to eat plus help the nausea.

  12. QUESTION:
    What are some quick remedies for morning sickness?
    I’m at work and am feeling really nauseated. I haven’t vomited (yet). Any ideas on what I can do?
    I’m at work, so I need some advice on what I can do NOW. Thanks!

    • ANSWER:
      Eat, eat, eat. Try to keep something in your stomach at all times to cut down on nausea. I find that bland foods (crackers, cereal, toast, etc) work better than spicy, greasy, or sour ones. Also, I find that things that are heavy on protein seem to help (nuts, peanut butter, cheese, yogurt, milk, meat, etc). Also, one person said to try 7-Up or Sprite, but I find that carbonation makes things worse — you’ll have to figure out what works for you. Good luck!

  13. QUESTION:
    does anyone know of any remedies for morning sickness?
    ok i have bad morning sickness and i don’t really like taking medicines and stuff unless i really absolutely have to… does anyone have ideas?

    • ANSWER:
      Hi there gemi.
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  14. QUESTION:
    any remedies for morning sickness and naseau in pregnancy?
    i have tried eating dry foods first thing in the morning but i dont even get a chance to swallow before it all comes pouring out. please help!!!!

    • ANSWER:
      Everyone one told me ginger, but it didn’t work for me.
      You can buy some sweets called preggypops on the web which are supposed to work. I found that juicy fruity chewy sweets helped me.
      When you can eat, have very little very often.

      You could also try ice lollys, arrowroot biscuits, banana & apple.

      I went to the doctor and got some antiacid stuff that really helped & cyclizine pills which are antisickness and safe to take in early pregnancy. Only take things perscribed by your doctor. Please don’t use over the counter medicine as it may not be safe for you to take.

  15. QUESTION:
    Anyone have any good remedies for morning sickness?
    I’ve actually been feeling sick on and off throughout the day but not throwing up until nighttime. I’m almost 7 weeks along and would appreciate the advice of some seasoned pros :)

    • ANSWER:
      There are some wrist bands that you can wear. They are at Walmart in the pharmacy dept (where the motion sickness meds are) (if you don’t see them ask the pharmacy staff). They work very well (they apply slight pressure to your pressure points on your wrists) and are recommended for morning and motion sickness. I was having HORRIBLE morning sickness and I bought them, nausea disappeared. It is best to wear them BEFORE you start to feel nauseated because it prevents it rather then after you start to feel bad; they will still work but it takes about 30 minutes before you will start to feel better. I liked them because the LAST thing I wanted ( while I was nauseated) was something in my mouth.

  16. QUESTION:
    does anyone have any morning sickness remedies that worked for them?
    i have tried the ginger and crackers first thing in the morning or throughout the day but in the end they just made me sick and now i cant stand the thought of them!
    please help?

    ps. i also don’t know why they just don’t re-name it all day sickness!

    • ANSWER:
      tomato juice worked for me. Try to keep a little something in your stomach as the worst morning sickness comes when your stomach is absolutely empty. Ice cream is filling and I havent heard of it bothering anyones morning sickness, plus it tastes good…

  17. QUESTION:
    are there any remedies for morning sickness?
    every morning i start tossing and turning at like 8 in the morning, and I can’t fall back asleep. Then I’m up at 10 am throwing up and I’m unable to eat anything until the late evening, which is causing me to throw up bile and it makes it very hard to breathe. I’m HATING this! is there anything I can do to lessen the effects of morning sickness?

    • ANSWER:

  18. QUESTION:
    What are your morning sickness remedies?
    Ok I just found out I was pregnant this morning. Woo hoo for me! I have two already 13 and 8 and let me tell you, I had all day sickness for 3 months and it was terrible. I tried the crackers and ginger ale but those never worked. Now that I have yahoo answers this time around, I’m wondering ladies, what has worked for you??? I’d like to prepare myself for the coming weeks.

    thanks

    • ANSWER:
      Congrats. Let’s hope this time you escape the morning sickness (it can happen). I’ve had three pregnancies, one with brutal sickness for 3 months, one with medium sickness and one with minimal.

      In case you don’t escape it, here are some things that helped me…

      - take vitamin on a full stomach, never on an empty stomach
      - if you can’t stomach the vitamin try just taking folic acid during the worst of it
      - never let your stomach get empty, try the crackers again, keep them everywhere
      - try those preggie pops or whatever those suckers at motherhood store are called
      - most gingerale doesn’t actually contain any real ginger, try making your own ginger tea, or try ginger tablets from the healthfood store
      - eat what your feel like you can handle
      - if you can’t manage with these, I would go to your Dr. and ask for medication. I went on diclectin (I think this is only in Canada, but I’ve heard there is something similar in the States). It made me tired but really helped with the morning sickness.

      Good Luck!

  19. QUESTION:
    Morning sickness remedies?
    Does anyone have any good home remedies for morning sickness. I’d like something that has been tried and true. My “morning sickness” pretty much lasts ALL day long. I’d love to NOT feel like my head is spinning and I need to stay near a washroom all day, especially since we’re moving in a week or so, and I need to get to my packing.
    Thanks everyone.

    • ANSWER:
      Non-alcoholic ginger beer. You can find it at any health food store or something like Whole Foods. It’s the only thing besides ginger tea that helped me out.

  20. QUESTION:
    morning sickness remedies?
    I’ve been feeling horribly nauseous for weeks. Does anybody know any home remedies for morning sickness? Ginger hasn’t worked, and munching on saltines just makes me feel full and nauseous. Has anyone tried the sea-bands? Do they work?

    • ANSWER:
      Sea bands didn’t work for me. I still wear them occassionally hoping they’ll up and start working but so far, they’re a no-go. Saltines and ginger ale/sprite also make me more nauseas. I wish I could find a home remedy that actually works. Of course you can take benadryl or something over the counter for nausea but I hate taking medicines. I guess I’m just going to tough mine out. Good luck.

  21. QUESTION:
    any one know any good morning sickness remedies for dogs?
    and anyone know how soon after the dog gets prego do you have to wait before you can feel the puppies?
    she is a mutt, she has rot, blue heeler, and australian shepherd. and the dad is german shephard and timber wolf.
    she has a vet visit in a couple weeks but she is only 2 weeks. so they are going to do a xray at the appointment.

    • ANSWER:

  22. QUESTION:
    What natural remedies help with morning sickness?
    I am about 9 weeks pregnant and have been hospitalized twice for sever morning sickness/dehydration. They’ve given me some pills to help, but they leave me tired and I can’t get out of bed most days. Are there any natural remedies, such as types of foods, juices, anything, that may help?

    • ANSWER:
      The most important thing right now is to stay hydrated. You really don’t want to be dehydrated, so drink as much as possible. Take small sips so as not to overwhelm your stomach. Water can sometimes hurt an empty stomach, so try ginger ale with the bubbles stirred out (carbonation can also hurt your stomach), powerade or gatorade, or juice, if you can manage it.

      Other things that might work for you are popsicles or ices, and fruit–a lot of miserably pregnant women find that they CAN eat fruit, so try out different kinds if that appeals at all. For me, I found that I could eat (at different times) strawberries, grapefruit, and thinly sliced golden delicious apples. It was weirdly specific, but it kept me alive!

      You might also want to try adding peanut butter to your crackers. Peanut butter has protein, which will make you feel better if you can keep it down.

      You should try having very small “meals”–a bite of a cracker here and there when you can stomach it. A lot of people find that keeping crackers or something light next to their bed and taking a few bites before they even get out of bed in the morning. You will feel worse if your stomach is empty, so keeping food in it–even just a little bit–will help stave off the misery.

      Good luck!

  23. QUESTION:
    what are some home remedies for morning sickness?
    any weird tricks that helped you?

    • ANSWER:
      I thrived off saltine crackers and sprite for a few weeks… and take your prenatal vitamins at night cuz they can sometime upset your stomach if u take them in the morning..

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  25. QUESTION:
    anyone have any home remedies for morning sickness or that they have brought in the chemist ?

    thanx guys with my other 2 i had it for 6 months really bad and what are Preggie Pops i live in oz and i dont have a clue what they are lol

    • ANSWER:
      I found that eating food that was either really cold (like ice cream/frozen yogurt) or really hot helped curb the gagging reflex.

      Also, you could try Preggie Pops–they’re made is flavors that have scientifically been found to be more tolerable to the queasy mom-to-be’s palate (started as a product for chemo patients):

      http://www.threelollies.com/store/tek9.asp?pg=products&grp=32

      Best wishes to you, hon!

  26. QUESTION:
    8 wks pregnant and looking for morning sickness remedies…?
    I am 8wks pregnant and suffering quite badly with nausea. I haven’t actually vomited yet but the constant nausea is starting to drain my energy levels even more than the tiredness!!

    Does anyone know of any nausea busting remedies that actually work? I am currently using motion sickness bands which do work to a certain extent and ginger biscuits don’t do the trick for me…

    Any help would be very greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance:)

    • ANSWER:
      I was very sick for about 8-10 weeks with this pregnancy…over it now! woohoo! But the one thing that worked the best was when I first got out of bed I would make a cup of hot chocolate. It was a thicker drink, so it put something in my belly which helped…but it was easier to keep down than solid food. also…animal crackers went down fairly well…and sucking on lollipops (I used tootsie pops) helped calm the nausea for me.

  27. QUESTION:
    Does anyone know any old wives remedies for morning sickness?

    • ANSWER:
      Well there are several actually that spring to mind…. gingerale which in turn has ginger in it ..ginger is a natural cure for stomach ailments as well as pepperment tea. Also saltine crackers because of the baking soda content. Although you may want to purchase the non salted variety while being pregnant. Too much salt isnt good for you then and may add to edema. Time usually takes care of morning sickness in most pregnancies. Hopefull as you progress in yours it will settle .Hope that it gets better soon and you can enjoy this wonderful time in your life!

  28. QUESTION:
    Any remedies for morning sickness?
    I can’t take it all day at work- I will try anything.

    • ANSWER:
      I felt like that when I was pregnant with my daughter… There isn’t much that can be done but here is what helped me take off enough of an edge to get through the days…

      I wore sea sickness bracelets.

      I had a VERY COLD iced tea & bag of Herr’s Choc covered pretzels every single morning.

      I kept snacks like a bagel, fruit, nuts, granola bars, etc at my desk all day and forced myself to eat one of those snacks every time the nausea was heading into “porelain throne” worthy territory.

      I made sure to keep pretzels by my bed so I could snack on a few every time I woke up to go pee, or in the morning before I got up.

      And I just kept telling myself that time will wash away the all day 24/7 what am I doing having a kid nausea…

      Good Luck!!!

      Oh, this time I am finding that Jolly Ranchers (specifically Cherry) are helping calm sudden urges to run for the restroom…

  29. QUESTION:
    Do you know of any good remedies for morning sickness?

    • ANSWER:
      There are some stretchy bracelets at babies r us… get those, you wear them on your wrists and they help to relieve the nausea sensations and such.

  30. QUESTION:
    My wife is pregnant and in her 1st Trimester. Anybody know of any good home remedies for morning sickness?

    • ANSWER:
      chinese dried lemon peel
      lemon
      biscuits
      crackers
      ginger tea

      drink plenty of water and rest

  31. QUESTION:
    Anyone know any remedies for morning sickness (which lasts all day!) ?
    I’m suffering with sickness all the time and i was hoping for some magical remedies that do not involve medication.

    • ANSWER:
      try those bracelets that sailors use. i’m not sure what they’re called, but they are like rubber bands with a bead on them that puts pressure on your wrist to help calm sea sickness.

      other suggestions are to make sure you have food in your tummy. sometimes just a few crackers will do the trick. ginger ale seemed to help me, too.

      hopefully, it will pass soon. good luck!

  32. QUESTION:
    i was just wondering if anyone knew any home remedies for morning sickness except dry toast and dry biscuits?

    • ANSWER:
      Peppermint. Which is lucky because candy canes are everywhere right now. Buy a box of the minis and suck on them.

  33. QUESTION:
    What are some good foods for morning sickness?
    I’m 16 weeks pregnant with identical triplets and for the past couple of weeks I’m be unbelievably sick. At the beginning of my pregnancy I was a little sick but now it’s worse. What could it be that is making me so sick? Any home remedies for Morning sickness? Any suggestions on what I can eat to ease the vomiting? How long did you have morning sickness for?

    Thank a lot!!

    ~Soon To Be Mommy x 3 Lexi~

    • ANSWER:
      Peppermint tea worked best for me.

  34. QUESTION:
    My morning sickness is decreasing my appetite?
    I’ve been having morning sickness for about the past week, and found out that I’m 4 weeks pregnant last Thursday……. I’ve been miserable, and on top of it all, it’s like my appetite has gone away. I’m hardly eating anything, and that worries me.

    What can I do? I’m pregnant- I SHOULD be eating, not starving! Are there any homemade remedies for morning sickness that will help get my appetite back to normal? IS this normal?

    • ANSWER:
      i’d call your dr and ask to be prescribed some medication to help your morning sickness.

      other then that, try eating small snacks through out the day.
      ive found pretzels, almonds, any type of bland cereal, saltines, dry toast, ginger ale ect all seem to help keep the morning sickness to a min.

      also, don’t eat 3 big meals, instead, eat 5 smaller meals through out the day.
      i think i heard somewhere once that if you microwave more food, its easier to eat because when you cook food you get more of the smells, which can trigger the sickness more.

      good luck hunny :)

  35. QUESTION:
    HELP! What’s some really good remedies for morning sickness?
    I have been wrapped around the toilet for five days! I can’t keep anything down and it’s killing me I have tried a couple things but they just don’t seem to help!

    • ANSWER:
      awww i know how you feel hunny its awful isnt it ive tried everything ginger, travel sickness bands, but the only thing that helps me is sucking on boiled sweets and drinking ice cold lemonade:)
      wont hurt to give it a try good luck hun xxxx

  36. QUESTION:
    7 weeks pregnant horrible morning sickness all day, can only eat a certain few things?
    I’m about 7 weeks pregnant and i’m having horrible morning sickness all day. I can’t eat hardly anything with out getting sick and vomiting or having a very large urge to but if i don’t eat I get horrible hunger pains that turn into nausea again. My boyfriend says it’s all in my head and that I don’t actually have to throw up, but it’s not. I feel horribly sick just about every second of the day. Is this normal?
    any remedies for morning sickness would be greatly appreciated.

    • ANSWER:
      A lot of women I’ve run across at the hospital have told me about sea-bands. They’re like sweat bands you wear on your wrists that have painless accupuncture spots on them. All the women I spoke to swear by them, even a few pregnant nurses say there is nothing better. By the time I found out about them I was getting over my morning sickness, so I can’t vouch, but I mean a LOT of women were using them. One nurse thought she was over the morning sickness so she took them off, and 5 minutes later she was sick. Sounds worth a shot to me! Here’s a web-site you can order them from. http://www.morningsicknesshelp.com/seabands.html
      I know Walgreen’s carries them, as well as many pharmacies so you might not have to wait for them to come in the mail. Good luck!

  37. QUESTION:
    remedies for morning sickness?
    My daugther is 7 weeks pregnant and has terrible morning sickness, in fact it lasts ALL day long. Nothing seems to works for the poor girl. She can’t keep anything down. Any ideas on what she can do to help?

    • ANSWER:
      if her sickness is between 20-30 times a day she could be suffering from hyperemisis and I suggest she sees her GP to check her keytones – maybe she needs Stemitil an anti sickness drug – but this is only available if she has hyperemisis.

      Everyone says saltine crackers – and personally they havent worked for me – with my both my children I had hyperemisis, my 1st lasted till 16 weeks, and I am at 11 weeks and still suffering with my 2nd.

      Try chewing gum, having a ice pole to keep you hydrated, drink little and often, and as for food, eat what you fancy – small meals though.

      Ginger is supposed to be good also, ginger biscuits etc..

      My midwife did mention you can have accupuncture to help cure it – but make sure you go to a professional which deals with it for pregnancy

  38. QUESTION:
    Mothers or pregnant women…any miracle remedies For morning sickness That I don’t already know about?
    This is my fourth child and I once again have terrible morning sickness. Do you know any secrets I don’t?

    • ANSWER:
      These are my 6th & 7th children and I’ve had the worst morning sickness ever!

      Crackers made me sick. Actually, any kind of white breads. Soda is never good for anybody, and soda with real ginger is even harder to find. The smell of ginger alone makes me more sick – I have no idea who thought of this, but they’re crazy!

      I tried those “preggie pops” – really, they’re pretty good. If you like candy. But, did nothing for the morning sickness. What I got – was major sugar highs. And then the sugar lows were soooo bad, I got migraines from them. I will never recommend them to a smart pregnant person.

      You can take Emetrol. As directed. I think it’s 1-2 spoonfuls every few hours.

      1/2 unisom gel caplet with a vitamin B6 – at night. Other kids running around make a mom sleepy enough at night – even 1/2 unisom will knock you out! I like the gel caps, because they’re easier to cut & not yucky chalky.

      I called my OB – he gave me a prescription for Zofran. Really expensive if you don’t have insurance coverage. Instant-dissolve pill, that works wonders. If it wasn’t for those pills, I don’t know how I would’ve held anything down.

      No matter what – keep yourself hydrated. Take several sips as often as you can. Dehydration not only makes morning sickness worse – but also creates more havoc in your system. (Cramps, dizziness, slowdown of digestion, constipation, etc).

      If you think you’re morning sickness is more severe this time around – call your OB. I was soooo sick that when I went to see mine, he was asking whether or not twins run in my family, before he turned on the portable ultrasound. Sure enough, twins! Women in their late 20′s to 30′s actually have an increased chance of twins, if they’ve given birth before.

      http://multiples.about.com/od/pollsquizzes/a/isittwinsquiz.htm

  39. QUESTION:
    How can I hide morning sickness?
    I am a senior in high school, and I will be graduating in June. I am now 4 weeks pregnant, and morning sickness is killing me. I have no intention of telling anyone at the school, by graduation I should barely show. Please no comments about how I’m too young to have a baby, I am fully aware of the situation.
    Any home remedies for morning sickness would be helpful, thank you.

    • ANSWER:
      You can’t really hide morning sickness, but try bananas (the potassium eases nausea), tums, gingerale, saltine crackers and drink a ton of water to stay hydrated. Also, what time of day are you taking your prenatal vitamins? I have found that if I take mine in the morning (even at 32 weeks pregnant), I get nauseous and occasionally vomit, however, if I take them at night, right before bed, with a glass of milk (to coat the stomach) then I am fine.

  40. QUESTION:
    Home remedies for morning sickness?
    I’m only 6 weeks pregnant and have been suffering with morning sickness since shortly after becoming pregnant… which is unusual. I’m not vomiting but I can not eat. I get so hungry that I can’t think but if I look at food or try to eat I get extremely queasy and light headed. A few times I even start gagging and barely manage to not vomit. With my last pregnancy all I had to do was sip some gatorade and would feel better. I want to know what your remedies are/ were, or what you ate that was easier to digest. Thanks!

    • ANSWER:
      The most important thing right now is to stay hydrated. You really don’t want to be dehydrated, so drink as much as possible. Take small sips so as not to overwhelm your stomach. Water can sometimes hurt an empty stomach, so try ginger ale with the bubbles stirred out (carbonation can also hurt your stomach), powerade or gatorade, or juice, if you can manage it.

      If you do get dehydrated, don’t wait–go to the emergency room and get fluids intravenously. It’s not fun, but it will make you feel better and break the vicious cycle of dehydration.

      Other things that might work for you are popsicles or ices, and fruit–a lot of miserably pregnant women find that they CAN eat fruit, so try out different kinds if that appeals at all. For me, I found that I could eat (at different times) strawberries, grapefruit, and thinly sliced golden delicious apples. It was weirdly specific, but it kept me alive!

      You should try having very small “meals”–a bite of a cracker here and there when you can stomach it. A lot of people find that keeping crackers or something light next to their bed and taking a few bites before they even get out of bed in the morning. You will feel worse if your stomach is empty, so keeping food in it–even just a little bit–will help stave off the misery.

      You might also want to try adding peanut butter to your crackers. Peanut butter has protein, which will make you feel better if you can keep it down.

      If nothing else works, ask your doctor for medication like reglan or zofran to help.

      Good luck!

  41. QUESTION:
    what are some good remedies for morning sickness?

    • ANSWER:
      Ice chips, popsicles, ginger tea, ginger cookies, crackers. It really depends on your body and what its willing to take and hold down. Cereal works for me but that doesnt mean it will work for everybody. I tried eating crackers the made me feel worse. You jus have to try different things and see what works for you. GOOD LUCK

  42. QUESTION:
    Personal experiences with remedies for morning sickness?
    I need help! I’m 6 weeks preggo and DYING over here. I’ve been living on saltines and water but I wanted real food so bad today that I gave in to eating some McDonalds (probably not the best choice). I threw up about half an hour before I ate so I felt okay. I had a snack wrap and felt good for a while after, but now it’s back and I can’t sleep… this nausea seems constant and just thinking of food makes me want to upchuck. Anyone have any good experiences with remedies or suggestions to tone down the morning sickness? Help meee. =[

    • ANSWER:

  43. QUESTION:
    Natural remedies for morning sickness?
    My friend has got terrible morning sickness. I heard a while ago (can’t remember where) that ginger was a good natural cure. Can someone confirm that for me please?

    • ANSWER:
      Saltines are great. They do say sipping on ginger ale is suppose to help. She doesn’t need to let her stomach get empty, that always made me more sick. Even if she doesn’t feel like eating, she needs to nibble on some saltines. She should drink sprite 30 minutes before a meal, and she needs to keep her meals small. She doessn’t need to eat anything greasy and lots of meat will make it worse. She might take a vitamin b6 supplement, the doctor recomended it to me. It might have actually made me more sick, but it may work for her. I would also suck on a peppermint after each meal and that helped because it got the food taste out of my mouth. But if she gets bad enough that she can’t keep anything down she needs to call the doctor for and appt. She also may try eating a few saltines before she gets out of bed. Tell her to keep her a pack by her bed and before she sits up to eat a few.

  44. QUESTION:
    What is the best remedy for Morning Sickness?
    A friend of mine is pregnant and is really suffering from Morning sickness. I feel so bad as she can’t eat and is constantly week. Was wondering whether she could do something to ease off the morning sickness or should she wait till it passes?

    • ANSWER:
      keep something to eat by the bed, something inoffensive like crackers, and eat them before even getting up in the morning. This helps a lot of people. Other than that, ginger and mint are both quite good for nausea

  45. QUESTION:
    any remedies for morning sickness?
    Im currently 7 weeks pregnant and i have been feeling really sick for awhile now i have been eating ginger biscuits but now i feel they dont work and the sickness is getting worse. I have a doctors appointment tomorrow afternoon but im desperate to find something to make me feel better as im fed up of feeling sick all day long.

    • ANSWER:
      Been there, done that. One of the lovely stages of pregnancy I’m afraid! These are some things that really helped me:
      Cream of mushroom soup
      Bananas
      Crackers
      Lots of water
      Pickles

      What I found was that when I was craving something, but was feeling sick, I only ate what I was craving and it actually made me feel a lot better. Hope this helps! Congrats!

  46. QUESTION:
    Morning Sickness – Remedies?
    I’m 7 weeks pregnant with my second child and the morning sickness is just overwhelming. I had a bit of a morning sickness with my first one but nothing like this. I’ve got no energy to do anything at the moment. I’m hoping that this will pass by quickly but am worried it will last for some weeks.

    I have been drinking ginger tea (fresh ginger cut into peaces with hot water) which helps a little bit but there is only so much I can drink of it.

    Anyone know some secret (or not so secret) remedies out there for morning sickness, which by the way lasts all day.

    • ANSWER:
      The most important thing right now is to stay hydrated. You really don’t want to be dehydrated, so drink as much as possible. Take small sips so as not to overwhelm your stomach. Water can sometimes hurt an empty stomach, so try ginger ale with the bubbles stirred out (carbonation can also hurt your stomach), powerade or gatorade, or juice, if you can manage it.

      Other things that might work for you are popsicles or ices, and fruit–a lot of miserably pregnant women find that they CAN eat fruit, so try out different kinds if that appeals at all. For me, I found that I could eat (at different times) strawberries, grapefruit, and thinly sliced golden delicious apples. It was weirdly specific, but it kept me alive!

      You might also want to try adding peanut butter to your crackers. Peanut butter has protein, which will make you feel better if you can keep it down.

      You should try having very small “meals”–a bite of a cracker here and there when you can stomach it. A lot of people find that keeping crackers or something light next to their bed and taking a few bites before they even get out of bed in the morning. You will feel worse if your stomach is empty, so keeping food in it–even just a little bit–will help stave off the misery.

      If nothing else works, ask your doctor for medication like reglan or zofran to help.

      Good luck!

  47. QUESTION:
    home remedies for morning sickness?
    I am currently 6 weeks and 6 days pregnant and I am ALWAYS nauseated. there is NEVER a brief moment of relief. Its making me very emotional because I feel so miserable not being able to eat or drink as much as I probably should. My doctor cant see me until next week, but until then I would like to know how you guys have handled your morning sickness.
    Ive tried saltines, Vitamin B6, lemon lime caffeine free soda, bread, ginger, eating small meals, avoiding any flavorful foods (god how boring…chicken broth and bread…..-.-)

    • ANSWER:

  48. QUESTION:
    Easy Remedies for Morning/All Day Sickness?
    I’m 8 weeks pregnant and have been having morning sickness/nausea all day since week 6. Some days I can eat but most days I just can’t seem to force anything down no matter how hard I try. Occasionally I find Cheerios help but after a while I get disgusted by those. What can I eat or drink to help cure this? I want my baby to get the nutrients it needs.

    • ANSWER:
      Eating wasn’t easy for me when I had morning sickness, so I tried drinking more. Most people told me to have ginger ale, but that was gross, so I went with Sprite which worked much better :)

      Also, you know those nutrition shakes called Boost? I had some of those.. I’ve never heard anyone else drinking them so I don’t know if they’re good/bad/whatever, lol, but they helped me a little.

      Hate to say it, but the only thing that REALLY helped over time was anti-nausea medication. Hopefully your morning sickness won’t get that bad, though!

  49. QUESTION:
    Is there a good home remedy for Morning Sickness ?
    I live in New Delhi, India. My wife (aged 30) is pregnant for 2 months. She generally feels weakness all the time. In the morning she vomits after waking up. Is there any easy home remedy or any other cure for this problem ?

    • ANSWER:
      No but she can drink some mint tea each morning.

  50. QUESTION:
    Morning Sickness remedies (non-food)?
    I’m 6 weeks pregnant with my second child and the morning sickness is kicking in with a vengance. I’ve read all the usual ginger, eat before getting up etc, but these don’t work for me, I can stomach anything. With my first child my doctor prescribed me anti-sickness tablets but before I go down this road again, does anyone know of any over the counter medicines or non-food methods? I’ve heard that travel sickness wrist bands can help, has anyone tried this?

    • ANSWER:
      Heard the bands work but not sure of the results as each woman is different where morning sickness cures are concerned. What works for one, may or many not work for another. Here you will find some useful tips which you can try and hope it helps. More instant remedies and info at http://usefulinfomorningsickness.blogspot.com/


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Question by Kristal: Which natural remedies work and which natural remedies don’t work?
It seems like everybody is going natural these days and using natural remedies instead of synthetic remedies to prevent and treat a variety of canine parasites and diseases. Have you tried any of these remedies? Which ones worked and which ones didn’t work?

Best answer:

Answer by Love a Poodle not a Cavoodle
Planting lavendar in your garden can deter fleas from your yard.
We had a bad infestation when we moved into our new place. We treated the house but couldn’t get them out of the yard.
Planted some lavendar bushes in each corner and now we are flea free (we still use monthly flea prevention too of coarse)

Could have been co-incidence but it worked for us!

Another one that worked for a friend of mine whos dog was having seizures was feeding green beans daily.
Sounds kooky but she weaned him off the meds he was on and fed the beans daily and he hasn’t had a seizure for years.

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Question by Chay: What natural remedies are good for arthritis?
I have inflamatory oesteo arthritis and it is very painful. Any suggestions for some natural remedies?

Best answer:

Answer by nurse_bennett
Try glucosamine…. works for me.

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Question by cyrax_101: What are natural remedies(home remedies) to treat an abscess?
I am having an abscess under the skin. I have been taking anti-biotics for it as recommended by the doctor but there is no relief.
I need to know any natural remedies to treat an abscess which is under the skin
I had heard that dipping a washcloth in a hot infusion of chamomile tea does some work. But the abscess just became red and softer. Is it bad or good?

Best answer:

Answer by Xavier L
you can use heat to try and bring the abscess closer to the surface of the skin so that it creates a head kind of like a zit. once that has happened you can just pop it and drain out all the pus.
but with time the abscess will ether rise closer to the surface of the skin or it will be consumed by your body you don’t really need to worry about it if you ask me.

i had one on my foot and i couldn’t take care of it. so i just ignored the pain it was giving me and it too a few days but it left all by itself. mine wasn’t very big though.

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