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Morning Sickness Cures

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No Morning Sickness – Should You Worry?

During pregnancy, women tend to worry a little more about everything in general, and more so, what is going on in their pregnancy.  Since morning sickness is one of the first symptoms to arise, having no morning sickness can cause you to get nervous.  So what exactly does it mean if you find yourself without any nausea or vomiting?

You may have heard that a lack morning sickness means that your body is not producing enough of the right hormones.  Although research has shown that women who experience morning sickness do have a lower rate of miscarriage, not having morning sickness does not necessarily mean that anything is wrong.  Also the thought that “the sicker you are, the healthier your pregnancy is” is simply not true.

In order to understand why, you’ll need to look at the causes of morning sickness.  Although nobody can say for sure what causes it, it is thought to be brought on by the change in a woman’s hormones when she becomes pregnant, especially the rise in HCG or human chorionic gonadotopin.  This is the hormone that is responsible for giving you a second line on a positive pregnancy test.  The level of morning sickness is thought to be related to a woman’s sensitivity to these hormones and therefore can fluctuate from woman to woman. A women may find herself with no morning sickness, she may have very mild morning sickness or she may be so severely sick that they she has to be hospitalized.

So, a lack of morning sickness does not mean anything definite either way.  It really cannot tell you if your pregnancy is healthy or if something is wrong, it merely means that your body is likely reacting to the new levels of hormones.  Take some time to enjoy your pregnancy, and try not to worry – even if you have no morning sickness.

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Morning Wellness Tea 16 Bags

Morning Wellness Tea 16 Bags

Earth Mama Angel Baby Morning Wellness Tea is an organic tea for the nauseous mommy-to-be.  Whether you’re struggling with smells making you feel bad or all day nausea, this organic ginger and mint tea will help you make it through your day.

Ginger has many uses in cooking, but it has also been used for years to help combat stomach troubles, especially nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy.   (more…)

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Natural Remedies for Morning Sickness

Sometimes when you’re pregnant, making changes to your diet is not enough to ease the symptoms of morning sickness. You may not want to use pharmaceuticals to get relief, due to concerns of whether the medication is affecting your unborn child. In cases like this, natural remedies for morning sickness may be the answer.

The two main types of natural remedies used during pregnancy are acupressure and herbal products. Before trying either one of them, check with your health care provider to make sure that they approve of the natural remedy.

Pregnancy Acupressure

Acupressure involves the use of pressure on special points throughout the body to alleviate different ailments. In morning sickness, the pressure point is found just inside the wrist. You can either visit a clinic that specializes in acupressure or you can buy specially made bands that will keep pressure on the pressure points for you. Relief of this kind is typically immediate.

Herbal Remedies

The primary herb used with morning sickness is ginger. Ginger has been used since ancient times for many different types of stomach ailments. It is thought that pregnancy slows down digestion and therefore causes stomach upset. Ginger is supposed to help aid in digestion and quell nausea.

There are many different ways to take ginger. You can try it in a tea such as Earth Mama Angel Baby Morning Wellness Tea. Tea is perfect for first thing in the morning when you wake up, which is when nausea is usually at it’s peak.  You can also drink it throughout the day to not only fight nausea, but keep yourself from getting dehydrated.

Another great product that can be used throughout the day is Preggie Pops which are like regular suckers, but contain ginger. They come in several flavors such as ginger, sour raspberry, sour lemon, sour tangerine, peppermint, spearmint and lavender. They also come in hard candy form in case you can’t have a stick hanging out of your mouth all day.

And if none of these options sounds appealing, you can always get ginger capsules. The dosage is typically a gram a day, split up into three doses – follow the directions on the package you purchase.

Natural remedies have been used for thousands of years and are still used today for many ailments. When other methods don’t work for your morning sickness, these morning sickness natural remedies may be just what you need to help relieve the discomforts of nausea and vomiting.

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