Effective remedies for morning sickness

Avoid spicy, greasy, and fried foods to manage morning sickness and heartburn during pregnancy with small, frequent meals and bland food choices.
Effective remedies for morning sickness
While pregnancy is a beautiful journey, it can come with some unwelcome companions like nausea and acidity. While not life-threatening, morning sickness may leave you feeling queasy and wishing for smoother sailing. Don't worry, mama! There are ways to manage these symptoms and feel better.
While medication might be an option, some women prefer a more natural approach.
Here are some tips and home remedies that have been proven effective in reducing morning sickness:

Dietary Do's and Don'ts:


Small and Frequent Meals: Instead of three large meals, aim for smaller, more frequent ones throughout the day. This keeps your stomach from getting too empty, which can worsen nausea.
Bland is Your Friend: Opt for bland foods like rice, cereal and bananas. These are easier to digest and less likely to trigger nausea.
preg (65)

According to Dr Daksha Bakre from Sarjapur Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS, DNB Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Rainbow Hospital, Sarjapur, Bangalore, “Dry snacks like crackers and toast can be powerful allies in your fight against nausea. Having something dry first thing in the morning, even before you gargle or wash your face, can help save the day.

Ginger Power: Ginger is a superstar when it comes to nausea relief. Try ginger tea, sucking on ginger candies, or adding grated ginger to your meals.
Hydration is Key: Dehydration can worsen nausea. Sip on water or clear fluids throughout the day, even if it's just small amounts at a time.
Food Sensitivities: Pay attention to any specific foods that seem to trigger nausea or heartburn and avoid them.
Slow Down and Chew Thoroughly: Eating slowly and chewing your food properly helps with digestion and can reduce nausea.
Spicy Afternoons: Spicy foods might be more tolerable earlier in the day compared to evenings when heartburn tends to be worse.
Don't Force It: If you're not feeling up to any food, don't force yourself to eat. Sometimes, even a few sips of water can help.

Foods to Avoid:


Certain foods and substances can worsen these symptoms, making you feel even more uncomfortable. Here's a guide to what you might want to avoid (or limit) to navigate this phase a little more smoothly:
Spicy Foods: Spicy peppers and curries can irritate your stomach lining and trigger heartburn. Opt for milder options during this time.
Greasy and Fried Foods: Greasy or fried foods are harder to digest and can sit heavy in your stomach, worsening nausea.

Beat the Heat: Cooling Yoga asanas for summer wellness


author
About the Author
TOI Lifestyle Desk

The TOI Lifestyle Desk is a dynamic team of dedicated journalists who, with unwavering passion and commitment, sift through the pulse of the nation to curate a vibrant tapestry of lifestyle news for The Times of India readers. At the TOI Lifestyle Desk, we go beyond the obvious, delving into the extraordinary. Consider us your lifestyle companion, providing a daily dose of inspiration and information. Whether you're seeking the latest fashion trends, travel escapades, culinary delights, or wellness tips, the TOI Lifestyle Desk is your one-stop destination for an enriching lifestyle experience.

End of Article
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA