Morning sickness. BLAH!
Fortunately, I never
suffered from a strong case of morning sickness, but I did experience frequent
cases of nausea at different times throughout the day. Here are five foods that have
helped me to fight my nausea and that may help alleviate your morning sickness
as well.
Pretzels
Pretzels help ease morning sickness in the same way that
crackers do. The dry & salty flavor soothes your taste buds and your belly.
The high content of starch also binds with the excess stomach acid to bring
some relief from your morning sickness. You can keep a zip-lock bag filled with
pretzels on your nightstand and have a few before you get out of bed or during
the night. They also make a great snack, are easy to digest, and are portable
to carry around with you to relieve any bouts of nausea during the day.
Multigrain
Toast
Toast is a great breakfast option for pregnant women
suffering from morning sickness. You can lightly spread one tablespoon of
peanut butter for added protein, as peanut butter is said to help relieve
nausea as well. Avoid putting any butter on your toast as greasy foods and
extra oils will exacerbate your morning sickness. Cold cut sandwiches using
multigrain toast makes a great lunch for women who are nauseous around the
afternoon hours.
Dairy
Dairy helps ease morning sickness because it neutralizes
your stomach acids! A small cup of Greek yogurt, a glass of milk, low fat
cottage cheese, or a piece of string cheese makes the perfect snack for when
you are feeling queasy. My favorite snack in particular were a few wholegrain
crackers with cheese slices to help curb my nausea. However, dairy products may
not be suitable for every woman.
Ginger
Ginger is the most popular and widely known remedy for
morning sickness and digestive issues in general. You can drink it in the form
of a tea or soda, you can suck on it as a hard candy, and you can even eat
ginger as a gingersnap cookie or in gingerbread. If you cannot stomach the
taste of ginger, it also comes in the form of a capsule that can be purchased
at your local drug store. Ginger is thought to be a powerful herb and the go-to
option for women suffering from morning sickness. I personally loved pure
ginger tea which can be purchased from any local drug store or GNC.
Lemon
Lemons are said to help alleviate morning sickness because
they have a natural calming effect that eases nausea. My favorite way to use
lemons is in my water first thing in the morning. Also, lemon flavored hard
candies, such as Lemon Heads, are also a great way to soothe nausea because of
the sour taste. Most hard candies or lollipops should help, no matter the
flavor.
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