Ahhh ... seeing the two lines on the pregnancy test that confirm that you are indeed pregnant is a feeling unlike any other. The nausea that underlines just about every moment of your day, on the other hand, is the tidbit of child-rearing that is not as wonderful. Morning sickness can be anything from full-on vomiting to a lingering nauseous feeling that seems to come and go throughout the day. While about 50% of pregnant women experience morning sickness at different degrees of intensity — with a few lucky ladies skipping it altogether — many say that it slows down by the 12th week.
Ginger chews have leveled up thanks to Chimes! If pure ginger isn't helping you out, try some peppermint ginger chews. The cooling effect of the peppermint can really help when the room starts spinning. Stock up and go for this 1-pound bag.
Throwing up can be exhausting on the body and lead to even more exhausting dehydration. Renew all that you've puked up with the Nuun Renewing Tablets.
Designed to promote a restful sleep and lowered stress, these fizzy tablets are packed full of magnesium to lessen inflammation, electrolytes to rehydrate, and tart cherry to promote a good snooze, which you totally need after a day of all day sickness.
Keep a big ol' box of saltines near your nightstand. This six-pack of mini crackers make them super easy to keep close by at all times.
Munch on a few before you turn the lights off at the end of the night, or suck on a few in the morning when you wake up. These simple crackers are sometimes all you need to settle an upset pregnant tummy!
Whether you're chewing on it or sniffing it, ginger is a trusted, natural way to curb nausea. Hatch's Rescue Wellness Oil is designed for moms-to-be who are battling around-the-clock nausea.
The lightly scented, alcohol-free oil can be rubbed along the temples, on the wrists, behind the ears, or any other place on the body to provide the perfect, personal aromatherapy to get through the day.
Take the healing power of aromatherapy to the next level with the Moxe Frost Inhaler. With a blend of refreshing scents like peppermint, eucalyptus, and tea tree oil, you will enjoy a balancing and calming breath of fresh air every time you inhale. It'll feel like you’re standing on a snowcapped mountaintop, filling your lungs with a crisp, cool breeze.
Aaahhh, doesn't that sound better than the smell of morning voms?
Waking up to the unsettling feeling that you're going to taste your midnight snack all over again is not the best way to start your day. Pink Stork Morning Sickness Tea is a blend of tummy-calming ingredients like ginger and black tea.
Along with kicking nausea in the butt, the tea also helps to alleviate other belly issues that creating tiny humans can cause, like constipation and diarrhea.
Vitamin B-6 is known to relieve morning sickness, and sometimes upping your intake of foods containing the vitamin doesn't cut it. Try peppering your pregnancy diet with some B-6 supplements to help!
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Ginger is at the root of almost every morning sickness remedy, and for good reason. The knotted underground stem promotes the secretion of digestive enzymes that neutralize stomach acid and relax stomach muscles to reduce nausea.
If fresh ginger seems like too much trouble to work with, these popular chew candies are the next best thing.
Similar to the Sea Band bands, these Psi bands also work by applying acupressure to pressure points on your wrist to relieve nausea. But these thin, rubbery bands are a bit more stylish, and they're adjustable and waterproof. Plus, if you're still keeping your pregnancy under wraps at work, these discreet bands won't give you away.
Back in the days of pre-K, you might've been taught that all bacteria are yucky and will make you sick. Turns out, there’s good bacteria out there, and your gut needs it to function properly. Make sure the bacteria in your gut is balanced with the Pink Stork Prenatal Probiotic.
Unlike other options on the market, this one is specifically formulated for women doing the hard work of carrying life while trying to just maintain at the same time.
While it may seem ironic, sour foods can actually help a sour stomach. These citrus and fruit-flavored hard candies in lemon, tangerine, raspberry, and green apple flavors not only taste good, but they work fast, too. Leave this dish on your nightstand to grab one as soon as you wake up!
12Healthy Mama Nip the Nausea Morning Sickness Drops
We're not sure why it's called morning sickness when the nausea and sickness symptoms can often last all. day. long. Keep a handful of these American Pregnancy Association-endorsed, all-natural, and organic ginger-flavored drops in your purse to give your queasy stomach a spicy kick any time of the day.
Nausea starts inside, but it's your environment that is really the key to squashing the queasy feeling once and for all.
Fill your home with refreshing essential-oil aromas of your choice with this oil diffuser from Urpower. The mist setting will cleanse your space of stuffy air that can make your tummy feel worse. With more than 25,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, it's clear that this little machine does some big work!
If you want an even stronger ginger kick, try Fever-Tree's naturally brewed ginger beer. It's made from fermented ginger, which gives it a cloudy color and a more robust flavor. Save a bottle or two to celebrate post-baby with a well-deserved Moscow mule!
The cause of morning sickness can truly be anything — from smelling a scent that your pregnant brain has decided that you now hate, to just not eating enough during the day.
The Baby Booster Prenatal Shake has 20 grams of protein that helps Mama feel full throughout the day — between regular meals — as well as vitamin B-6, which helps to combat the gross nausea feeling.
Dana BaardsenSenior Editor at BestProducts.comDana is the former Parenting Editor at BestProducts.com, where she’s been using her degree in nutrition and food science and experience in parenting editorials to cover trending topics in the family and fitness industries since 2012; Her work has been featured on Fit Pregnancy, Refinery 29, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Prevention, Men’s Health, Parents, and more.
Latifah MilesParenting EditorLatifah is the former parenting editor at BestProducts.com where she spent her time researching and testing the latest, greatest, and coolest products created to make parenting a breeze; her work has been featured on Cosmopolitan, Romper, and Elite Daily.
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