Needing Help with Morning Sickness

Updated on August 16, 2008
L.F. asks from Glendora, CA
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I need help fast with any remedies or help finding places that sell Bnatal lozenges or therapops, preggie pops, anything. I have to work tomorrow and can't control my nausea. Thank you!!

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Things are going better, my doctor prescibed something for the nausea and vomitting and it seems to do the trick most of the time. Thank you everyone for your help and suggestions!!!

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C.A.

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Hey L., you may want to try the wristbands that have a little ball and press on a pressure point on your wrist. They helped me a little. Morning sickness is terrible, I hope it passes quickly for you.

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A.R.

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If you are willing to try homeopathy this is a great place to find your remedy http://www.alive.com/2042a5a2.php. I matched my symptoms to one of the remedies and the nausea never returned. Once you find a remedy that most closely matches your symptoms you can buy the remedy at local health food or Longs Drugs. Longs has a decent size homeopathy section. Homeopathy is the best treatment for infants and adults because it is all naturial and you cannot overdose.

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C.Y.

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You can buy preggie pops at Babies R Us, but there are other things you can try. Both peppermint and ginger are natural ways to alleviate nausea. Try peppermint or ginger tea, sucking on peppermint candies, ginger candies (be careful, these are usually spicy hot), or eating pickled ginger right out of the tub worked great for me. In addition, try to eat small meals every 3 hours or so instead of waiting for long periods between meals. This keeps your blood sugar levels steady and will help avoid the nausea that occurs when your blood sugar levels drop. Good luck, and hang in there. The nausea usually subsides as you move into the second trimester!

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L.T.

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Have you looked at Motherhood Maternity stotres...I know when I was preggers they carried them.

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J.L.

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try Sea bands. That is the "sweat Bands" that have the bead on them. I was preggy and had to go on a boat trip. I always get sick any way and can't take meds when ur preggy so I asked my doc. He said to get these. So I researched them online and found that ALL the comments about them were from pregnant women using them for general nausea!!! I got them and used them on the boat and also anytime i felt a little sick. it helped with my symptoms in 5-15 minutes. They are wonderful!!!! In the mean time before you get them. Push slighty on on the inside of each wrist about 3 fingers in from where your hand and wrist meet. (that is where you place the bead) oh and you can get the bands at drugstores, walmart, sports stores for like 7 or 8 dollars. They might even have them at the market. Hope you feel better soon.

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H.K.

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I was also going to suggest Mothehood maternity for the preggie pops.

I also drank ginger tea which helped some. When morning sickness was at it's worst though, none of these remidies really did the trick I'm sorry to say.

Good luck!

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