Originally published August 2 2005
Morning sickness still plagues women
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Morning sickness, which still plagues millions of pregnant women each year, can be prevented with the help of simple techniques.
Eat small meals through the day so that you're never too full or too hungry.
Avoid foods with smells that bother you.
Eat saltine crackers and other bland foods when you feel nauseous.
Some women are bothered by the iron in pre-natal vitamins.
If you think this may be causing your morning sickness, speak to your doctor about changing your vitamins.
Try Jell-O, popsicles, chicken broth, ginger ale, herbal teas, and pretzels.
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