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Q: Morning Sickness
asked by: Marianne0558 on March 2nd, 2009
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I'm not sure if it's just my head making me feel this way, but I'm already experiencing morning sickness!
I JUST found out that I was pregnant on Saturday (2 days ago). I was only a few days late and decided to take a test and it came out positive right away. I took another one yesterday and it was also positive. It seems like ever since I've known, I feel nauseous. I'm sure it's partially my head, but I am getting sick in the morning.

My question is has anyone heard of those "Preggie Pop Drops?"
They are supposed to help with morning sickness and I was wondering if anyone had any luck with them. If not, anyone have any other ideas to curb my morning sickness? I work full time and the restroom is a long run from my desk Smile
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Mabel
replied on March 4th, 2009
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You most certainly can experience sickness this early. Its all hormonal.

Do whatever works for you! Some people have to eat constantly (small snacks). Others can't do anything but drink. Hopefully you can find what works for you. Crackers, ginger ale, preggie pops, seabands, etc.

Keep a trash can by your desk for emergencies.
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Marianne0558
replied on March 4th, 2009
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I always have the trashcan near for emergencies, but I haven't had to make that mad dash for the restroom *yet*...

I went Monday morning and bought those Preggie Pops and they work pretty well for the most part. I've probably eaten most of them by now and I'm pretty sure the maternity store I purchased them from will stay in business as long as I'm pregnant Smile

Seabands? Are those some kind of bracelet for sea sickness?
I might try those out too.
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rogueswan
replied on July 1st, 2009
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Morning sickness
The only thing that helped me was acupressure wristbands... I was too sick to work and they made a significant difference.
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