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Nausea and vomiting during the first trimester of pregnancy

Nausea and vomiting during the first trimester of pregnancy—often called morning sickness—is very common. Though unpleasant, it usually isn't harmful. However, if symptoms are severe or impact your daily life, there are several safe, evidence-based treatments you can try: ✅ First-Line Natural Remedies These are generally safe and often effective: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Dose: 10–25 mg every 8 hours (up to 75 mg/day) Safe in pregnancy; reduces mild to moderate nausea Ginger Tea, capsules (250 mg 3–4x/day), or lozenges Clinical studies support its use in pregnancy Small, Frequent Meals Avoid an empty stomach Eat bland, easy-to-digest carbs (e.g., crackers, toast, rice) Hydration Sip fluids throughout the day Add lemon or mint to water for relief Acupressure Wristbands (like Sea-Bands) that stimulate P6 acupoint can help 🩺 Medications (After Consulting Your Doctor) If natural methods ⚠️ When to Call a Doctor Vomiting more than 3–4 times/day Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, no urination, dizziness) Weight loss in the first trimester Possible hyperemesis gravidarum (extreme morning sickness requiring medical care) 💡 Tips That May Help Avoid strong smells (perfume, cooking, smoke) Get fresh air or use a fan Rest, but avoid lying flat right after eating Avoid fatty, spicy, or very sweet foods
 2026-06-04T18:30:15

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