Nausea usually starts around the 4th week of your pregnancy and might stay for the next month or so. Some women may continue experiencing in their 2nd and 3rd trimester too.
How can we deal with Morning sickness?
Most of the time identifying and avoiding the trigger to this can be enough - such as some woman feel nauseated by certain smells - Avoiding them or finding a way around them is one of the tricks. Some women report feeling better by having some biscuits early in the morning. One popular fix is the lozenges
What is Morning Sickness Lozenges?
Morning Sickness Lozenges contains powerful essential oils and plant botanicals proven to relieve nausea and queasy stomach due to pregnancy, labor medications, vitamins and supplements, even post-anesthesia and surgery.
The key ingredient is Vitamin B6, which you can get in many forms but happens to taste great in these drops. Vitamin B6 is commonly recommended for pregnant women experiencing morning sickness.
They come in flavors like ginger, sour lemon, sour raspberry, sour tangerine, peppermint, lavender, and spearmint.
You can carry them with you anywhere as it fits in purse, labor bag, pocket, luggage, computer bag, and the briefcase or to always keep handy in the glove compartment of your car.
Makes a wonderful gift for your wife, sister, daughter-in-law, co-worker, neighbor or anyone you know touched by pregnancy
Size:1 Pack The newest product offering is our Preggie Pop Drops made with Organic ingredients that include: organic evaporated juice, organic brown rice syrup, Natural Favors (made from essential oils) and Natural Colors... The 12pk box includes three of our most popular flavors: Sour Lemon, Sour Raspberry & Green . 12 Lozenges per box
Always remember to see your health provider before deciding on anything.