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Pregnancy Nausea Medication – How to Cure Morning Sickness!



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By : Randy Beckett    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-05 17:57:58
Vomiting and nausea take place commonly in pregnancy, particularly between 5 and 15 weeks of pregnancy. About 50 to 90 percent of women have some degree of nausea, with or without vomiting. The severity of these episodes may vary. Morning sickness is the word commonly used to clarify mild vomiting and nausea whilst hyperemesis gravidarum indicates more severe issues, which might cause a woman to vomit many times in a day, lose weight, and need treatment in a hospital. The remedies for pregnancy related vomiting and nausea aim to reduce the symptoms and permit the woman to drink and eat an ample amount in order to reduce the risk of dehydration. There are many remedies available to women today. Each case is unique and usually requires some trial and error to find the right cure for you. Luckily, symptoms usually resolve by mid pregnancy.

Women with hyperemesis gravidarum must eat prior to or the moment they feel hungry to avoid an empty stomach that might aggravate nausea. Women are recommended to eat snacks regularly as well as have small meals which are low in fat and high in carbohydrates. Eliminating spicy foods and eating high protein or salty snacks/meals appears to aid some women. Fluids are tolerated better if clear, cold and carbonated or sour (example, lemonade, ginger ale) and if consumed in small amounts amid meals. Aromatic therapies involving lemon, mint (tea), or orange have even been described as helpful. Caution: do not drink carbonated drinks unless you are feeling nausea. Carbonated drinks can easily dehydrate you without much warning.

Pregnancy Nausea Medications: They have been proven to be effective in some women and are safe to take during pregnancy.

•Doxylamine and Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 supplements (10 25 mg 3 to 4 times in a day) are found to decrease the indications of mild to temperate nausea, however do not considerably decrease vomiting. Doxylamine is the medication that may reduce vomiting, as well as work collectively with vitamin B6. Doxylamine is obtainable in the US in some non prescription sleep aids and as a prescription antihistamine chewable tablet.

•Antihistamines: Antihistamines in addition to other pregnancy nausea medications are effective and a safe option for pregnancy associated vomiting and nausea. The following medications might be suggested:
1.Promethazine: obtainable in pill, rectal suppository form or injectable solution. It is generally taken in every 4 hours, and might cause dry mouth and drowsiness. Rare side effects comprise muscle contractions which cause jerking or twisting movements.

2.Metoclopramide: speeds emptying of stomach and might help to reduce vomiting and nausea. It is generally taken by mouth or by injection every eight hours.

3.Ondansetron: is a pregnancy nausea medication that is generally taken by mouth or by injection every 8 to 12 hours. Ondansetron is amongst the most expensive of the anti nausea medications.

•Antacids: Pregnant women usually develop acid reflux, which can induce vomiting and nausea. An antacid might be suggested in this case.

It is easy to get frustrated with morning sickness. However, understand that morning sickness is a good sign that your body is changing to accommodate the baby. There are many natural remedies available to you and it is just a matter of trial and error to find what works best for you. The main thing to remember is to stay hydrated and eating properly. If you can do this then you will more than likely reduce the risk of any severe case of morning sickness.

Author Resource:

Randy Beckett is an author, speaker and consultant with over 30 years experience. For great information on pregnancy nausea medication, visit http://www.morningsicknesssolutions.com

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