What helps with nausea?

Anonymous
Hey OP. I had nausea with both my pregnancies. Go to your OB and get a prescription for diclasis
Anonymous
Anything ginger. I carried ginger snacks with me at all times and also carried a small container of ginger in my purse - just smelling it would help immensely.
Anonymous
second the ginger and sour candy. I also drank Gatorade instead of water. Water was the worst. I found a peanut butter sandwich in the morning sat well on my stomach. Also, mashed potatoes and gravy (hello KFC!)...just a few bites for lunch when I was feeling nauseas seemed to do well. Good luck OP and hang in there!
Anonymous
I can't believe no one said zo fran. That is the only correct answer
Anonymous
OP here. OK I tried everything listed on this thread (including b6 by itself). Finally started the unisom and b6 last night. I STILL feel good 20 hours later. I can't believe how much better I feel, my mood is better and I was able to get more work done. I was reluctant to try it because it's a sleeping pill, but it's so good.

Preggo pops are worthless by the way!
Anonymous
Lemons/Lemon juice
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one said zo fran. That is the only correct answer


If you want to be constipated like never before.
Anonymous
Ginger chews.
Anonymous
I hate ginger candy, but in my first pregnancy it was the only thing that worked for me. I would just swallow it as fast as I could, as soon as it hit my stomach the nausea would pass.
Anonymous
Literally the only thing that helped me was fistfuls of almonds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one said zo fran. That is the only correct answer


I'm the PP with HG x3; IME, Zofran was magic for stopping the puking, but not the nausea. Diclegis and dietary adjustments helped more with that. I only had Zofran with my first and I was still nauseated for most of it--Zofran plus Diclegis for pregnancies 2 and 3 was the real game-changer for feeling semi-functional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one said zo fran. That is the only correct answer


If you want to be constipated like never before.


Literally all you have to do to prevent constipation is take a Colace or other stool softener with each Zofran pill you take.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one said zo fran. That is the only correct answer


If you want to be constipated like never before.


Literally all you have to do to prevent constipation is take a Colace or other stool softener with each Zofran pill you take.


That's literally not the case for everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe no one said zo fran. That is the only correct answer


If you want to be constipated like never before.


Literally all you have to do to prevent constipation is take a Colace or other stool softener with each Zofran pill you take.


That's literally not the case for everyone.


It is for the vast majority of people. And the possibility that it’s a problem for you shouldn’t stop you from giving the medication a try if you’re suffering from horrible nausea and vomiting when pregnant. It’s easy enough to stop taking it after a couple days if you discover it’s making you too constipated.
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