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    Default Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    "Just eat a few saltines and you'll be ok".

    I don't know about you, but as someone who suffered with prolonged, severe morning sickness (which I affectionately call morning noon and night sickness), when I hear someone say this, I just want to slug them!

    If you're suffering with nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, you're not alone. Most women experience it to some degree during their first trimester. If you're one of the unfortunate few whose symptoms last longer than the typical 6-12 weeks, I empathize. I've had the same experience with all 4 of my pregnancies. I have learned a few things that helped however, and I hope you can get some relief with these tips.

    1) Getting your blood sugar regulated is priority #1.

    One theory about why morning sickness is worse in the morning (and for some women only occurs then) is because when you wake up from sleep, you have low blood sugar. For some pregnant woman, going 8 hours without food is just a bad idea.

    You might find it helpful to eat a high protein snack before bed, and even to eat a bite each time you get up in the night to go to the bathroom. (Which in the beginning may be quite frequent!)

    Personally, I found that what I did first thing in the morning was of paramount importance and could set the stage for the whole day. I had to eat a few bites of food *while still lying down*. So I either put some food on a plate beside my bed or asked my husband bring me a snack first thing in the morning.

    Don't jump out of bed. Eat your snack slowly and lie still for a few minutes afterwards. Then slowly get up and immediately go to the kitchen and eat another bite. Again, emphasize protein.

    2) Avoid foods that cause rapid blood sugar shifts.

    Fruit juice, sugary snacks, processed cereal (the kind that comes in a box), anything made with white flour, etc...these types of foods cause your blood sugar to rapidly rise then come crashing down, triggering nausea and vomiting. Eat protein foods and whole foods.

    Meat, cheese, yogurt (be careful here- try plain yogurt with frozen berries mixed in. Most yogurt has way too much sugar in it.), eggs, nuts, nut butters, veggies, and whole grains should be your staples.

    Even if eating doesn't appeal to you, coaxing yourself to eat a little bit of a protein food every 2 hours will help prevent vomiting. Don't leave the house without carrying a snack with you.

    3) If drinking water makes you sicker, try these alternatives.

    It's very important that you stay hydrated. You're going to need extra fluids to support the pregnancy, but many women find that drinking water makes them more nauseated. Some things to try:

    Smoothies made with fruit, ice and plain yogurt or kefir. The tangy flavor of these two dairy products really hit the spot for me. They also sneak in some extra protein.

    Water served VERY cold with a squeeze of lemon or lime.

    Carbonated water with a small amount of fruit juice for flavor.

    Weakly brewed iced or hot tea with lemon. The small bit of caffeine won't harm your baby. Something about the bitter tannins in tea may help ease nausea.

    Citrus fruits and melons.

    4) Avoid nausea triggers as much as possible.

    Your nose is on hyperdrive during early pregnancy!

    Stinky smells like poopy diapers, kitchen trash, gasoline fumes and even morning breath may be impossible to totally avoid, but try your best to avoid smelly situations.

    Have someone else take out the trash. Have hubby change your toddler when he's home. It's the least he can do!

    And don't be shy about telling someone who has bad breath, noxious perfume or cigarette smells on them that you're in a delicate condition and need some fresh air. During my pregnancies, my husband had to switch to unscented deodorant and soap, otherwise I couldn't hug him!

    If cooking smells make you ill, take a break from your usual garlic and onion specialties. Don't be a martyr. Hubby will understand that you can't make his favorite sausage and peppers for a while.

    Prepare meals that won't stink up the kitchen. Green main dish salads with cold, cut up chicken, steak or hard boiled eggs. Sandwiches are good too.

    5) Try Aromatherapy

    Put a couple of drops of lavender, mint or lemon essential oil (these oils are generally regarded as safe to use during pregnancy) on cotton balls and keep these in various locations... the kitchen, bathroom, your purse and in the car. Take a whiff when you feel sick. Put a few drops on your pillow.

    6) Take it easy- but don't forget exercise

    I know, I know... exercise is the last thing you want to do when you can hardly get your face out of the toilet! But if you force yourself to take even a ten minute walk outside every day, it WILL help.

    But do try to take it easy, avoid stress as much as possible, and rest as much as you can. You're doing the very important job of growing a baby. Explain to your other children why you're feeling poorly and that it won't last forever. Call in favors and ask friends to come over to play with your 2 year old for an hour so you can sleep, or ask them to cook extra when they make dinner tonight and bring you a dish.

    When you feel a bout of nausea coming on, try to lay down for a few minutes in a dark room with your eyes closed. Sometimes if you do this the episode will pass.

    7) Focus on the positive

    Sometimes when you're so miserable it's easy to forget what's making you so sick! Remember that statistically, women who experience nausea and vomiting of pregnancy are more likely to carry the pregnancy to term.

    One of my midwives told me that she always worries when a Mom comes in for her first prenatal feeling wonderful...the chances of her miscarrying are higher.

    So rejoice in your strong hormones! Read pregnancy magazines, birth stories on the Internet, look through maternity clothing catalogs, do whatever you need to do to cheer yourself up and get yourself in the mood for a new baby.

    8) More Misc. Tips

    Try eating candied ginger or sipping ginger tea. I found ginger in capsules to be too harsh and they hurt terribly if they did come back up.

    Brewer's yeast capsules work for some Moms.

    Try sucking on lemon slices when you're feeling a wave of nausea.

    Sip mint tea or chew mint gum to help dry up excessive salivating that may trigger nausea.

    If you have trouble brushing your teeth due to an overactive gag reflex, switch to using baking soda for awhile. The foaming of regular toothpaste may be too much. And brush your teeth in shifts if you need to...first the top teeth, then a few minutes later the bottom teeth, then your tongue, etc.

    Avoid getting overheated or chilled. Extremes in temperature can trigger vomiting.

    Try Sea-Bands, available at large drug stores. They're designed for motion sickness but help some pregnant women.

    Go with your cravings, within reason. For some reason, pizza and Taco Bell always hit the spot during my pregnancies.

    Clean the toilet daily, even if it's the only household chore you can do right now. Better yet, have someone else do it. And wear your hair up for awhile. If you're going to be throwing up, at least you will have your hair out of the way and a clean bowl to hug!

    Carrie Lauth publishes a free newsletter for Moms doing things the natural way. You can get your copy plus extra subscriber goodies at http://www.natural-moms.com

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    Nathaniel 12 April 2000, Noah 18 December 2001, Samuel 11 February 2004 & Elijah 30 May 2006 & Hannah Mei 13 January 2008
    M/C 5 September 2005

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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    I found this mail really helpful. Thanks a lot!!!
    I will try everything.

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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    my mother was like i ate crackers with you and your brother, haha i didstincly remember her taking me to school one day and opening up the car door when we were stopped and puking right there. crackers only help slightly but 9 times out of 10 they come back up really soon

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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    Hi

    Thanks for that email... I had hyperemesis with my first pregnancy and am really scared for when TTC this time....

    Another tip I was given by a specialist when I was admitted to hospital and put on a drip was to try and nibble on a banana, even if just very very small amount to start, as they have heaps of vitamins and potassium in them that helps keep the stomach level with it's enzyme things....

    any info certainly helps..... thank you!!
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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    This was so helpful! Thank you.
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    This was so helpful. Thank you!
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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    Hey, your info is very helpful. My mums friend also recommended sniffing peppermint oil from any chemist. Apparently when you feel the sickness coming sniff some of this oil (put it on a tissue) and it helps!! So my mum got me some today. Also, I heard of alot of women taking vitamin b6 for sickness too. I have bought these but am waiting to hear back from my doctor to see if its safe enough for me to take them. Also about the fruit juice, thats the only thing thats making the saliva in my mouth really go away and you say it makes my blood levels worse. I was drinking water this morning and that was making me feel so bad. Anyway your advice is great and with this being my first pregnancy I need it. However, I am happy I have strong hormones and am starting to feel more positive....
    Thank you xxxx

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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    I worked for a Indian Dr. that recommended eating a small amount of lime pickle. If you can find it it really works, for me it did.

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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    I definately agree about the crackers - they do come back real quick.

    Thanks for the post - it's really helpful!
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    Default Re: Morning Sickness Survival Tips

    Thx for the post...my morning sickness starts at night so never really know what to do about eating before i go to bed am waking up through the night just to be sick...find it reassuring but tiring

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