Morning sickness remedy - Preggie Pops.
Morning sickness symptoms, morning
sickness remedies,
and morning sickness cures.
Morning sickness remedy -
Preggie Pops.
Preggie
Pops are naturally flavored lollipops made especially for pregnant women experiencing
morning sickness symptoms. For generations women have sought out certain
natural therapies to ease morning sickness. The natural flavors for morning
sickness have usually been difficult, if not impossible, to find in a convenient,
appropriate form.
We researched journals, internet chat sites,
medical and herbal literature, and, of course, women to develop a solution:
convenient, delicious, naturally flavored lollipops in flavors known to ease
nausea, vomiting and other morning sickness symptoms. In addition, our
Preggie Pops alleviate dry mouth, provide quick calories during labor, tasty
and delicious, and most importantly helpful in easing your morning sickness.
Additionally, our customers have reported using
our pops not only for morning sickness, but also for the nausea associated with
chemotherapy, as well as for different forms of motion sickness (auto, airplane,
seasickness).
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Morning
sickness symptoms, morning sickness remedies, and morning sickness cures.
Although 50-80% of pregnant women suffer
from morning sickness, during the first trimester of their pregnancy
(the first 12 weeks), it is not an active area of research. “Morning sickness”
is the common phrase used for vomiting and nausea, it can happen at any time
during the day; not necessarily only in the morning. Keep in mind, on the average
morning sickness subsides after the 12th -13th week, some women may suffer
from morning sickness symptoms throughout their entire pregnancy. To
ease your morning sickness, you might want to carry small snacks with
you at all times, try eating small snacks throughout the day, and especially
when you first wake-up. Do not let your stomach get empty; eat something every
2 hours, is helpful.
Since not a lot of
research has been done on morning sickness, it is still unclear of the exact
causes of nausea and vomiting during your first trimester. However, it may be
caused by either hormonal changes or lower blood sugar during early pregnancy.
Try keeping a positive
attitude, although it might not feel like it, morning sickness is temporary
and for a good cause, your baby. Try to maintain an adequate fluid intake, keep
rooms well ventilated to prevent accumulation of odors that may trigger your
nausea or vomiting. Medication for morning sickness is usually not necessary,
but if nausea is very severe and associated with vomiting, this may cause you
to lose weight, your doctor or medical provider may prescribe medication to
relieve the morning sickness symptoms.
When women suffer
from mild cases of nausea and vomiting during early pregnancy that are categorized
as “morning sickness”, generally speaking, the health effects on themselves
and their unborn children are not serious. For most women the feeling of nausea
and the episodes of vomiting reduce at some point during their day enough to
feel hungry again and to keep food down.
Helpful tips to
deal with morning sickness:
-
Eat soda crackers
15 minutes before getting up in the morning,
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Eat small meals
often (for example, every 2 hours).
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Drink fluids 1/2
hour before a meal, or 1/2 hour after a meal. (Do not drink during meals.)
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Drink enough fluids
during the day to avoid dehydration. (Drink small amounts each time.)
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Do not hesitate
to eat whatever you feel like eating, this is not the time to diet.
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Do not hesitate
to eat whenever you feel you can.
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Get up slowly and
do not lie down right after eating, this may trigger nausea and heartburn.
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Do not skip meals
if you can help it.
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Avoid cooking or
eating spicy and fried food.
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Try eating cold
food instead of hot. (Cold food may not smell as strong as hot food)
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Get plenty of rest.
Try napping during the day. (The condition tends to worsen if you are tired.)
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Sniffing lemons
or ginger, drinking lemonade, or eating watermelon sometimes relieves nausea.
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As weird as this
sounds, some woman have found that eating salty potato chips has been found
to help settle stomachs enough to eat a meal.
-
Drinking carbonated
ginger ale and/or club soda and eating Melba toasts really helped to settle
my stomach, during my morning sickness “attacks”.
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