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    Posted: 20 March 2006 at 1:57pm
Hi all,

I am 18 weeks pregnant and i still suffer from a bit of morning sickness, i know this is normal and all but any tips for helping it? It is only first thing in the morning, I wake up go to put my toast on and open the curtains and between then and my toast popping i get sick. It is not every morning but it is 95% of the time at the same stage of my morning.

Afterwards i am fine, i can go and eat my breakfast and start my day.

It is only flem that comes up so of course hurts like hell

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Have some crackers beside your bed nibble on that before you get out of bed. Should help


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yeah crackers help be4 u get up.

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get hubby/partner to get you the toast!!

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That would be fantastic but he leaves the house at 5.30 and i don't really want to be waken up then

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yeah, Glenn gets me mine when he has the time. Hehe. Hes wonderful and it does make a big difference, even a glass of milk helped me be4 rising.

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Just having something to nibble on beside your bed helps...and stay lying down for a little while once you've eaten...

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I use to have a muffin beside my bed so as soon as I woke up I ate that...not very healthly but it did the trick!
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I had arrowroot biscuits next to the bed and just had one before I got up. Puts a lining in your stomach and hopefully will tide you over until you can make your toast. Good luck!!
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A bit of lemonade by the bed to have before you get up might help... it's magic to have in your stomach for when/if you do drive the porcelean bus suddenly - takes away the yukky vomit taste.
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I wish I had a magic fix for you (and me!) but I don't, just wanted to let you know that you are definitely not alone - I too wake up each morning knowing that I am going to end up head first down the toilet
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Does anyone have any suggestion on what to eat if feeling a bit ill during the day? I haven't had much morning sickness but occassionally feel a bit queasy as I do today and even after having some ginger pills hasn't made me feel any better.
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I snack all day... I can't eat as much at each meal as I could pre-pregnancy (or as much as I was at first!) so I eat small amounts during the day.

I find crackers really good, with cheese or tomato... half an apple or orange... a glass of orange juice... a milkshake... a piece of bread or toast with avocado on it... that sort of thing.
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I'm still suffering most days with horrendous nausea and vomiting - It's been really bad again over the last couple of weeks - so much so that I actually lost 1/2 a kilo between midwife appointments. I tell you the only thing that I found any good - watered down apple juice made into ice cubes. Either suck on them, or add them to a glass of water. I feel for you. It's very hard
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