The title kind of says it all, I'm 5+5 and the nausea has started to kick in. I've tried ginger biscuits but its not really helping. Has anyone got any suggestions/tips that they want to share that i can try? thanks
Try eating smallish snacks every couple of hours if you can. I usually liked plain tasting things in the beginning. I'm trying to think of more but am braindead at the mo lol. I'm 31+2 and losing my mind lol x
Try eating smallish snacks every couple of hours if you can. I usually liked plain tasting things in the beginning. I'm trying to think of more but am braindead at the mo lol. I'm 31+2 and losing my mind lol x
I didn't have any actual sickness but could feel a bit queasy if I didn't eat within the first hour or so each morning. I found Ginger Thins and Arrowroot biscuits really helped if I had to be straight up and out in the car. Otherwise, I just made sure I had a light breakfast without anything milky.
One of my friends found that drinking Lucozade, Gingerbeer/ale or Tonic Water with a bit of fresh lemon juice squeezed in really helped.
with my first pregnancy i had bad morning sickness,what i used to do was eat a few dry crackers about 30mins before i got up,which helped me,also some ppl swear by travel sickness bands,didnt help me,sucking on sweets
Dont shout but....coca cola. A small glass when my nausea was really bad helped me. I know other women have said a cup of coffee has heled too. A small amount of caffine will not hurt, its just as long as you dont drink gallons.
I also found lemon flavoured sucky sweets great, I had one before I got out of bed. Crackers just made me gag.
thanks ladies - my sickness starts around lunchtime and then lasts for the rest of the day! I've had some toast and thats' helping plus a small glass of cafeine free coke - feel a bit better now. can't wait for this part of pg to pass!
Just try and keep your blood sugar levels up a banana mid morning or chocolate biscuit will help. I found plain and starchy stuff was good - potatoes and pasta that kind of thing.
Try not to eat food you love as they never taste the same when you see them in reverse!!!!
I started with MS at 6 weeks and still have it now!! hope it passes for you as it does take over your life.
My sickness is also worse from lunchtimes through to night time, so the dry crackers first thing didn't really help, but at one stage I ate them anyway as i was willing to try anything! Peppermint tea worked for a while but now I have gone off that!! I find that as long as I keep topped up with food through the day it's a little better. Ginger biscuits (Fox's) are the best!! Hope you feel better soon Kathy
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I'm trying to think of more but am braindead at the mo lol. I'm 31+2 and losing my mind lol x
I'm trying to think of more but am braindead at the mo lol. I'm 31+2 and losing my mind lol x
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One of my friends found that drinking Lucozade, Gingerbeer/ale or Tonic Water with a bit of fresh lemon juice squeezed in really helped.
Jenny 27+6
sarah
A small glass when my nausea was really bad helped me. I know other women have said a cup of coffee has heled too. A small amount of caffine will not hurt, its just as long as you dont drink gallons.
I also found lemon flavoured sucky sweets great, I had one before I got out of bed. Crackers just made me gag.
I've had some toast and thats' helping plus a small glass of cafeine free coke - feel a bit better now.
can't wait for this part of pg to pass!
Try not to eat food you love as they never taste the same when you see them in reverse!!!!
I started with MS at 6 weeks and still have it now!! hope it passes for you as it does take over your life.
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37+1
I found munching on polo's helped a lot... and I'd second the crunchy apples too (had to be Pink Lady ones though)....
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Kathy
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