7 Ways to Ease Morning Sickness
30/1/2026
Morning sickness affects many people in early pregnancy and can come and go. These 7 practical strategies are easy to try and can help you feel steadier day to day. If symptoms are severe or you cant keep fluids down, contact your care provider.
- 1. Start with small, plain snacks: Keep plain crackers, toast, dry cereal, or a banana by the bed and nibble before standing. Eating small amounts often helps keep blood sugar steady and reduces sudden nausea.
- 2. Sip fluids slowly: Take a few teaspoons or small sips every 1015 minutes rather than large drinks. Ice chips, small frozen fruit pieces, or diluted electrolyte solutions can help if full drinks trigger nausea.
- 3. Use ginger and gentle flavors: Ginger tea, ginger candies, or ginger-flavored snacks help some people. Mild lemon or peppermint can also relieve queasiness for some, but avoid citrus or mint if they worsen reflux.
- 4. Choose cool or room-temperature foods: Cooler foods often have less smell and can be easier to tolerate—chilled fruit, yogurt, cold sandwiches, or salads are good options.
- 5. Rest, avoid triggers, and try comfort tools: Rise slowly, rest when needed, and ask household members to avoid strong smells. Some find acupressure wristbands or guided breathing helpful; evidence varies, so treat them as options to test.
- 6. Talk to your clinician about safe treatments: If lifestyle measures arent enough, your provider may recommend vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) alone or with doxylamine, or other anti-nausea options. Always discuss dosing, side effects, and any other medicines you take.
- 7. Know when to seek prompt care and get practical help: Seek urgent care for inability to keep fluids down, very low urine output, fainting, rapid heartbeat, or fast weight loss—these can signal dehydration or hyperemesis gravidarum. At home, accept help with meals, chores, and errands to conserve energy; keeping a simple symptom diary can help your provider tailor care.
Small, steady changes often add up. Keep a record of what helps, bring it to appointments, and ask your prenatal team for current guidance and trusted resources tailored to you.
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