To buy: Pregnancy nausea cures

You may not need it, but if you do, it's nice to have a few things on hand for when/if the feeling hits - and it’s not just morning sickness, it can be any time in the day, and even all day. If you’re looking for more info, here’s a quick and comprehensive read. I recommend a tea (get used to tea - it's going to be around a lot throughout your pregnancy), some hard candies, and honestly, trial and error to figure out what makes you feel better and what your triggers are. For me, the tea and sucking on the ginger candies does the trick, along with having a bowl of Cheerios in the morning to have some food in my stomach. I've had friends swear by the wristbands, but I've never needed to use them - but including in case you want to give it a try! A few additional favorites for tea, candy, and what appears to be the big daddy of wristbands may be useful to have ready so you’re not waiting for stuff to arrive, and to figure out what works best for you - but you may be one of the lucky ones who doesn’t have morning sickness, so you can also wait to see. 

Serious morning sickness - throwing up, losing weight, inability to function - obviously warrants a chat with your doctor, and there are stronger remedies available through your care provider.

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