From a biological point of view, morning sickness can protect your
baby from food borne diseases which are more serious when bland food are
kept down in the stomach. Pregnancy hormones such as oestrogen and
human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) play an important role in helping to
support the newly fertilized egg. As such, women who experience morning
sickness are at a lower risk of suffering from a miscarriage (NB: you
can have no morning sickness and still carry and deliver a healthy
baby).
Here are 20 things to do that can help you alleviate the urge to throw up when pregnant.
Eat Fruits
Cool foods such as fruits, salads, yogurt and cold soups are best eaten
to alleviate morning sickness as warm foods give off strong smells
which can trigger you to throw up.
Don’t Be Worried About Nutritional Deficiencies
The body provides stored nutrients if you’ve taken the pains of eating
well during the preconception stage. This will allow your body provide
enough nutrients for you and your baby during pregnancy.
Avoid Getting Tired
Tiredness tends to increase the chances of you having morning sickness
which may make you feel worse as the day progresses. Try taking a 10
minute nap in the afternoon to help you stay strong all day.
READ: 7 Things You Know About Pregnancy That Are Completely Wrong
Eat Regularly
It is essential you take small nibbles of food every two hours even if
you don’t feel like eating. Having an empty stomach will make you feel
queasy and nauseous.
Don’t Eat Too Much
Try
not to eat too much as being too full can be as bad as being on an empty
stomach. It may even actually worsen your symptoms.
Eat Crackers
A good way of reducing the morning sickness is to have some crackers by
your bedside which you can nibble on early in the morning.
Reduce Your Stress
It’s not easy to cut down on stress in a fast-paced world like ours but
stress hormones tend to increase the symptoms of nausea. Cut down on
your stress and watch your morning sickness disappear.
Breath With Your Left Nostril
When you have the nauseous feeling, you can try breathing with your
left nostril as this helps to calm your nervous system. Use your finger
to block the right nostril and breath calmly through the left nostril
for a few minutes.
Stay Well hydrated
Take as much fluids as you
can. If water makes you feel like you want to puke, consider adding some
fruit slices to it. Coconut water and ginger ale is another good source
of fluids.
Take Snacks Before Going To Bed
Snacks will usually contain lots if carbohydrates and proteins and
should be a ready source of food for you before going to bed. Consider
taking milk, yogurt and fruits for your night snacks.
Take Cold Drinks
Cold drinks tend to work better than drinks that are of room
temperature. It’s also best you sip the drinks slowly instead of gulping
them down.
Oranges Help
The sweet fluid you obtain from oranges can help you have a sweet taste in your mouth which greatly reduces morning sickness.
Learn Your Triggers
Try and learn the food and things that triggers your morning sickness
and avoid them the best you can. From the smell of the food that
triggers you to vomit, you can identify and avoid them.
Peppermint Helps
Peppermint has been a long time help for nausea. Try licking sweets
that have them and watch them nip your morning sickness in the bud.Use Unscented Soaps
Unscented soaps, cleaning
products and shower gels can help to make you feel good during
pregnancy. Soaps with strong scents can make you want to vomit.
Take Some Ginger
Ginger has been used in treating nausea for a long time. You can try drinking ginger tea or grating some into hot water.
Use Supplements
Some food supplements contain digestive enzymes which can help to ease
the bury and greasy feeling that comes after having a meal. Supplements
containing enzymes derived from vegetables work best since they are
effective across both acidic and alkaline pH.
READ: 7 Things Pregnancy Prevention Pills Do That You Never Knew Of
Avoid Spicy and Fatty Foods
Fried, spicy and fatty foods tend to upset the delicate balance of the
digestive system. As such, it’s best to stay off these foods to avoid
having repeated morning sickness during pregnancy. Very sweet and sugary
foods should also be avoided.
Wear Gowns
Tight trousers and skirts can aggravate your morning sickness and
nauseous feeling. It’s best to avoid them and wear free flowing gowns
instead.
Rest
If everything you try fails,
it’s best you take the day off and rest. You definitely won’t feel that
sick after taking a much needed time off.
Monday, 18 July 2016
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