Anonymous
Post 01/23/2021 17:36     Subject: Re:Tips for nausea

I did the combination and felt extremely tired. Couldn’t function. Nausea went away. Is that normall? Does it come back?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 20:24     Subject: Tips for nausea

Unisom at night really helped with my morning nausea.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 20:22     Subject: Re:Tips for nausea

cold watermelon. coke flavored slurpee
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 16:07     Subject: Tips for nausea

Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/937168.page

I had a similar thread a few weeks ago. The only thing that's helped me is taking a unisom tab at night. It makes me feel better for the whole day (plus I'm getting 11 hours of sleep a night!). None of the food helped me. I haven't even seen a difference with b6 vs no b6. My normal prenatal has b6 in it though.


Thank you so much. I am in the same boat as you. I am going to take half a tablet of unisom tonight. I broke my B6 tablet in four pieces. My prenatal has B6, but only 6mg. Is it ok if I take 100 mg plus the 6 I am getting from the prenatal?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 12:36     Subject: Tips for nausea

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/937168.page

I had a similar thread a few weeks ago. The only thing that's helped me is taking a unisom tab at night. It makes me feel better for the whole day (plus I'm getting 11 hours of sleep a night!). None of the food helped me. I haven't even seen a difference with b6 vs no b6. My normal prenatal has b6 in it though.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 03:50     Subject: Tips for nausea

I could stomach bread rolls with butter, Cheerios with a little milk, apple slices, toast with PB, and buttery noodles the best. Cold lemonade, a few sips at a time, also helped immensely.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 03:50     Subject: Re:Tips for nausea

Never be hungry - keep a snack (nuts, crackers, granola...) in a container on your bedside table so you can eat before you even get out of bed.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 00:37     Subject: Tips for nausea

Gin gin ginger candies, tea, sparkling water
Anonymous
Post 01/21/2021 13:26     Subject: Re:Tips for nausea

Small frequent meals and drinking ginger tea and lemon water. Ginger capsules also work.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2021 22:24     Subject: Tips for nausea

Anonymous wrote:BRAT - bananas, rice, apple sauce (I eat regular apples), and toast (plain). I also find peppermint and lemon to be soothing - peppermint candies or lemon Italian ice. Feel better!


All of this, especially lemon, helped me.
Crackers always available. I used to keep a box of saltines next to my side of the bed and would eat 2 or 3 before I even attempted to sit up in the morning.
Don't ever let your stomach get empty.
Sour candy, like sour patch kids or something similar.

I took the Unisom sleep tab/B6 combo (basically same thing as Diclegis) with both of my pregnancies, and it really helped.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2021 22:11     Subject: Tips for nausea

BRAT - bananas, rice, apple sauce (I eat regular apples), and toast (plain). I also find peppermint and lemon to be soothing - peppermint candies or lemon Italian ice. Feel better!
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2021 22:03     Subject: Tips for nausea

Any tips for nausea? Stomach feels blah and empty. I try eating but I still have that empty feeling and I feel like vomiting. I can't do juices or crackers. Any advice?