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Has anyone ever tried preggie pops, sea bands or Baby's Bliss for morning sickness?
Should I be expecting some releif?
10 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I tryed preggie pops, they didn't really do anything for me. And they were so expensive, plus the flavors were gross..lavender was one, and it tastes just like a flower! lol i think after I had tried them for awhile they actually started to make me more nauseous.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
My friend owns a health food store and sells the preggie pops as well as the baby's bliss. I know a ton of women come in for the preggie pops. They also do the ginger chews also found at the health food store. I have done fresh ginger tea for nausea as well. Relief? I think it really depends on your body. I am sure people will write in with good and bad stories but our bodies are all different so I think it really depends. I hope you feel better and it goes away quick.
- 1 decade ago
with my second child i only had morning sickness in the middle of the night. I would put the sea bands on right before bed and be able to sleep through. If i forgot to put them on before bed i always woke up sick. so for me they worked. as for the preggie pops, i used them with my third child and all they did was make me feel more nauseous. I don't know if maybe I was just too sensitive to the taste but they really don't taste too great.
- 1 decade ago
I did the preggie pops & drops. They helped me out a lot. So did ginger. I never tried the sea bands, never heard of them.
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- 1 decade ago
My friend said the sea bands didn't help so much but the preggie pops did reduce her nausea.
- GratefulDadLv 51 decade ago
Sea bands worked a little. We had the best results from Ginger and Papaya supplements. Ginger Ale, Ginger candy, etc.
- 1 decade ago
since everybody is different, for some women they work and for other don't. Nothing worked for me, i had it really bad (excessively) so the dr had to gave me some prescribed medicine. But you should try them, maybe they'll do the trick for you
- 1 decade ago
never tried those, but Ginger works real well for nausea. does the
trick everytime
- 1 decade ago
they work really good. my aunt and i sell them at our maternity store.. plus they use something just like them for cancer. since during key- mo you cant take meds..they help with that sick feeling
- CMALv 41 decade ago
I SAY NOTHING REALLY HELPS ALL THE WAY....ITS COMPLETELY HORMONES. I GUESS IT COULDN'T HURT TO TRY AND SEE THOUGH. GOOD LUCK!!