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Ginger tea to help nausea?

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xmairix · 05/04/2019 10:42

Hi ladies, has anyone ever drank ginger tea to help with their nausea/sickeness? If so, did you have just ginger tea or lemon & ginger tea? Have seen a few varieties and keen to know if any of you ladies swear by any in particular? Or is there any other form of ginger you took?

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snoopy18 · 05/04/2019 11:14

Holland and Barrett do a ginger chew that helped me and at home I made fresh ginger and lemon tea. Anti sickness band helped me a lot too during pregnancy especially first trimester. Noticed when I took it off for shower etc I felt much worse. Worth a try as it’s natural and acupressure points.

xmairix · 05/04/2019 11:33

Thank you I will try all of the above :) I'm just under 7 weeks and feeling nauseous from the minute I wake up to the minute I go to bed at night, without actually being sick. Didn't feel sick once with my 1st baby so this is all new to me x

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BelulahBlanca · 05/04/2019 11:37

Op try milkshake. It’s thicker than water. I had severe morning sickness the full 40 weeks and I wouldn’t have survived without it.

HamCheeseHamnCheese · 05/04/2019 16:16

I had so much ginger stuff I went right off it, even ginger biscuits!

I preferred to sip on Sprite or 7up.

Teddybear45 · 05/04/2019 17:16

I drink Indian chai, and boy does that help. Basically you stew some chopped ginger (and cinnamon if you like it), 1-2 teabags, in 1 cup water. When it’s nice and dark add 1 cup milk, boil. Add sugar / sweetner as desired.

whitehalleve · 05/04/2019 17:18

Ginger biscuits were much more effective Smile

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