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Managing Morning Sickness: A Survival Guide for Pregnant Women
Managing Morning Sickness: A Survival Guide for Pregnant Women
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Natural Ways for Treating Morningsickness

Most pregnant women usually experience morningsickness at some point during their pregnancy. This is a very normal, although quite troublesome part of having a baby. The symptoms of morningsickness include nausea, headaches and exhaustion and can occur at any time of the day. Although most women can experience morningsickness in the morning, whilst others might experience it throughout the day. It can also strike at any time and most women who have a baby have had at one point or another one bout of morningsickness.

 

There is no medication that you can or should try to take in order to quell morningsickness. Time is the real cure for this condition. Because it usually only strikes in the first three months of your pregnancy, you might also in some cases experience the symptoms during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Some women experience it into the second trimester but usually by 16 weeks, the symptoms of morningsickness have subsided. No two women are ever alike when it comes to morningsickness.

Some natural means for treating morningsickness have been used throughout the ages. They can include the following:

Ginger root

Ginger comes in several different forms, including ginger juice, ginger candy and ginger tea. Ginger is also a natural substance that has been used for centuries in order to quell nausea. Further to being a natural treatment for morningsickness, ginger is also very good for you as it contains antioxidants.

Peppermint

When you take peppermint for morningsickness, you will want to always make sure that you get the kind of peppermint that is not too sweet. Peppermint is another natural cure for morningsickness but you will want to always make sure that you don't eat too many sugary substances when you are pregnant. You will be better off sucking on a peppermint candy or trying some peppermint tea to quell the nausea from morningsickness.

Curry

Curry is another effective natural cure for morningsickness. You will be able to eat curried foods (and may even crave them) when you are pregnant and this might be able to fend off the nausea.

In addition to trying the above natural remedies for morningsickness, do yourself a favor and try not to eat too many large meals in the beginning of your pregnancy. Instead of three large meals for example, you can try having six smaller meals. This will not only be far more healthy for you and the baby, but will also be able to limit the amount of morningsickness that you will have.

You can also try eating some saltines that will assist you in staving off the effects of morningsickness.

Morningsickness is a nuisance but is not ever to be avoided. You can try the above natural remedies in order to try to treat the effects of morningsickness but time is the real healer. After the feelings of morningsickness subside, you will find that you have more energy and might be feeling much better. The effects of the increased estrogen will also greatly benefit your skin as well as your hair.



 

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M. Hoops | Morning sickness for the Red and Blue - Daily Pennsylvanian


M. Hoops | Morning sickness for the Red and Blue
Daily Pennsylvanian, PA - 19 hours ago
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Rob York: The Difficulties Of Morning Sickness - The Chattanoogan


Rob York: The Difficulties Of Morning Sickness
The Chattanoogan, TN - Nov 17, 2008
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You Don't Have to Suffer from Morning Sickness - NewsBlaze


You Don't Have to Suffer from Morning Sickness
NewsBlaze, CA - Nov 14, 2008
For some expectant moms, nausea hits as soon as they wake up in the morning. For others, "morning sickness" attacks in the afternoon or evening. ...

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Dani Behr's not pregnant - The Sun


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Dani Behr's not pregnant
The Sun, UK - 10 hours ago
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Meet Mr. Mom - The Spokesman Review


Meet Mr. Mom
The Spokesman Review, WA - Nov 17, 2008
Researchers at London's St. George's University studied 282 expectant dads who reported morning sickness, cramps, back pain and other symptoms that their ...

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