From the lens Cures For Morning Sickness.

Did you Glow in your Pregnancy?


or were you Green like me ?

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  • Tabby Silcott Oct 24, 2011 @ 7:54 pm | delete
    Hey! I'm the AUTHOR of Morning Sickness 24/7! Thanks so much for plugging my book! I love what you have started here!
  • javrsmith Jan 20, 2011 @ 12:21 pm | delete
    My wife was OK with our son and had to be hospitalized with our daughter. Dehydration was a big concern.
  • Norma_Budden Jan 19, 2011 @ 6:22 pm | delete
    Another enjoyable lens, despite the subject matter. My first pregnancy was the worst and I lost a lot of weight. With the second - 4 years later - I had three mornings when I experienced morning sickness. I took a Gravol each morning and that was the end of it. As for the third pregnancy, Diclectin saved the day. I'm not sure how sick I may have been without it but I wasn't taking any chances. I still remember that feeling as though an alien had invaded my body and turned it upsidedown. I do remembered having preggie pops during my last pregnancy; I enjoyed them, as did my girls. :)
  • tandemonimom Jan 14, 2011 @ 9:29 am | delete
    Thankfully my morning sickness was not too debilitating, but it was nauseating! My favorite remedy - well, it was a preventive, not a remedy - was to put a few drops of peppermint essential oil (ginger would work too) on a cloth and put it on my pillow by my head at night. After breathing it all night, my stomach would stay calm the next day. Being in the car was the worst; the smells always got to me. So I kept a cloth with a few drops of oil in a sealed plastic baggie, which I would open and inhale as I drove.
  • susannaduffy Jan 13, 2011 @ 1:28 am | delete
    Don't remind me! I had morning sickness with every pregnancy (six) before I missed my first period. The sickness continued until the birth. I didn't realise there was a name for it and no fuss was ever made about it although I did get a few tickings-off from doctors about losing weight. Yes, it made cooking difficult as I kept bolting to the bathroom. Yes it was hard to cuddle other children, their smell nauseated me too.
  • Ash Jul 21, 2010 @ 11:37 pm | delete
    i'm in the 2nd trimester of first pregnancy...headaches, nausea and vomiting EVERY day...friend gave me the preggie pop drops and they've made EVERYTHING better...don't think i could get through without them!
  • burgessvillian Jun 30, 2010 @ 9:08 pm | delete
    I can't say that I have had morning sickness, but I have had the brown bottle flu. This is a very good lens and I'm sure that it will help a lot of expectant mothers.
  • skiesgreen Jan 13, 2010 @ 4:51 pm | delete
    very good and helpful lens, Love the kids and some great advice here. Top marks

    Norma
  • poutine Oct 24, 2009 @ 12:13 pm | delete
    Very well explained and I like the personal touch also.

    My best answer for my morning sickness was eating
    a few salted crackers.

    Poutine
  • digitalprojection Oct 6, 2009 @ 9:53 am | delete
    Nice lens, very personal touch. You should do a lens on colicky infants!

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hayleylou

Hayley has 2 boys. With her second she experienced terrible Morning Sickness. At times she appeared to look green!

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