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Throwing up morning medications? any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 493109" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Well... I'd be trying all the "morning sickness" tricks.</p><p>Like:</p><p>- eat (not medications! real food) <em>before</em> you get up. As in, whole-wheat crackers and a glass of juice, or something like that. Get the digestive system going first.</p><p>- track down some traveller's candy and have her take that along with the medications - with doctor's permission, of course. Travellers' candy is very high in pure ginger - a known and proven anti-nausea agent that is also proven safe to use during pregnancy... You can find them in health food stores if the regular pharmacy doesn't cary them. (ginger ale is way too mild to be of any use... pure candied ginger works just as well as the candies, but pure candied ginger is <em>really, really strong</em>.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 493109, member: 11791"] Well... I'd be trying all the "morning sickness" tricks. Like: - eat (not medications! real food) [I]before[/I] you get up. As in, whole-wheat crackers and a glass of juice, or something like that. Get the digestive system going first. - track down some traveller's candy and have her take that along with the medications - with doctor's permission, of course. Travellers' candy is very high in pure ginger - a known and proven anti-nausea agent that is also proven safe to use during pregnancy... You can find them in health food stores if the regular pharmacy doesn't cary them. (ginger ale is way too mild to be of any use... pure candied ginger works just as well as the candies, but pure candied ginger is [I]really, really strong[/I].) [/QUOTE]
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