I wish I could give you an easy answer. You don't say how many weeks along you are. It stops in most women at 14-16 weeks, but can continue for a few.
Try not to get up too quickly. Eat little and often, whatever you can face. If you can't face food at all, do please keep sipping water, even if it comes up again, to avoid dehydration. Rest all you can. Avoid greasy foods and strong smells and tight clothes. Perfume used to make me feel worse.
If it really is getting too much for you, tell the doctor. He may be able to prescribe something safe in pregnancy.
Wish you better. You are not alone. I used to retch so much I would wet myself!
Your doctor can probably give you some meds, but try smelling a lemon :)
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is one thing Obstetricians recommend for pregnancy related nausea. 25-50mg twice a day is the usual dose.
Unisom (dicyclomine) is another thing recommended by Obstetricians.
Ginger can help with pregnancy related nausea.
Some women find any bubbly/sugary drink will help with nausea.
Vomiting
talk to your dr.
stop vomiting it is gross
dry crackers
absolutly not.
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Both sentences are grammatically correct. The first sentence, "The medicine helped stop the vomiting," uses the base form of the verb "stop." The second sentence, "The medicine helped to stop the vomiting," includes the infinitive form of the verb "to stop." Both convey the same meaning and are interchangeable.
Yes.
Women who are being treated for HIV with combination drugs may stop treatment for the first trimester of pregnancy to avoid the risk of birth defects and to avoid missing doses due to vomiting
Plug your throat
There are some people who never have morning sickness while pregnant. Never make yourself vomit while pregnant.
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