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Noappointmentnecessary · 07/06/2014 17:01

Ladies, if you are suffering from morning sickness go out and buy these bands now. I cannot tell you how much better I am beginning to feel. I got them from Boots for about £8. I still feel that feeling in my tummy and I'm knackered, but I'm not nauseous x

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Mumto3dc · 07/06/2014 17:12

Yes I agree, I found some languishing in a drawer from a previous pregnancy and they really took the edge off the nausea.
I took them off for a day and noticed the difference!
(Luckily now 14wks and nausea has gone so there is hope...)

ElleDubloo · 07/06/2014 17:22

They didn't work for me, I'm afraid. The little bead bruised the inside of my wrists and I didn't notice any reduction in sickness.

beccajoh · 07/06/2014 17:23

Didn't work for me either Hmm Glad you're feeling better! MS is vile.

MrsMonkeyBear · 07/06/2014 17:27

I'm still wearing mine on and off at 20 weeks. I only really take them off in bed, if I remember.

They are a life saver at work (chef, so some smells still get to me, especially warm alcohol) and for long journeys.

LittlePeaPod · 08/06/2014 04:24

They didn't work for me either. But I suffered from HG throughout my pregnancy and sickness only stopped the day she arrived.

Barbsta · 08/06/2014 04:29

These worked for me but I wore them constantly and they started to wear off and the sickness came back

Twizzletoes · 08/06/2014 08:37

They worked for me, but ladies in the know at work guessed I was preg when they saw them out of the bottom of my shirt.

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