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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    I did read in one of my baby books, that if you have a cracker and a cup of tea before you get out of bed it can help?? I had a tiny bit of morning sickness (no vomiting though) and eating crackers always helps for me - especially ones like jatz or something - must of been the salt that got me.. unfortunately I love my salt!!

  2. #2
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    Jan 2004
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    ooh yes Aricyn's mum, salt! I found salt and vinegar chips always made me feel better, or hot chips with chicken salt and gravy.

    I'm finding that the last couple of weeks I've started to feel a little bit of nausea again, so have been trying to have lots of little snacks, like some biscuits - jatz or watercrackers, or this week it has been salada's with a tiny bit of butter and vegemite.

    ooh, another one I found that was helpful for me was choc vanilla flavoured chuppa chupps.

    hope you are feeling better soon Sarah

    Nic

  3. #3
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
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    Yes, I second salt! All I wanted was Red Rock Deli Sea Salt Chips!
    Plus Hungry Jacks Mayo, as thats pretty salty too for some reason!

    Saos helped me, I just liked the dryness. Someone has told me they are good for saoking up excess bile in the stomach or something like that, but I dunno... they were good!

    Steamed veges too.... I couldn't get enough of them!

    Don't eat too much sugar though... that was one thing that just sent me into a very bad spiral!

  4. #4
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    Sep 2005
    Crazytown
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    Maybe if it's really bad, go to your GP and get a script for some Maxalon tablets, there suppose to help to stop the vomitting I think.

    hugs xoxo

  5. #5
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    Jul 2006
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    2 words: GREEN APPLES!

    With DD1 i was soooo sick..and green apples was the only thing that helped me survive the first 22 weeks

  6. #6
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    Jan 2004
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    OMG Kimbaz, I forgot about green apples! I can't stand apples, they usually make me sick, but have found that they have been helping me quite a bit.

    Nic

  7. #7
    Sarah-William-And-Hayden Guest

    thanks ladies i will have to try a few of these things i was stuck for idea and i have never herd of the apple thing before i will have to go and buy some and try that out and the salt thing i hope that some of these hewlp me i will let you know how i go thanks heaps
    Sarah

  8. #8
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    Jul 2006
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    Just to add to the apple comments....i found if there were fridge cold it helped more then if they were at room temp.

    Nic i found the apple trick by fluke....im not a green apple fan but im glad i had no choice but to get them one day at the shops when they had no red ones

  9. #9
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
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    Oh, and have you tried those 'sea bands'? So many peole have recommended them to me; I never tried them, but apparently they are really good.

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