HomeAnswersObstetrics and GynecologyvomitingIs there any home remedy to control vomiting during early stages of pregnancy?

I am 9 weeks pregnant and I vomit everytime after I eat. Please suggest home remedy.

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Dr. Vinodhini J.

Published At April 17, 2020
Reviewed AtAugust 29, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am 9 weeks pregnant. I used to vomit once or twice a day until now. But today, I have been vomiting after eating or drinking anything. Do you suspect it to be a food poisoning or it is normal? Also, can you please suggest some home remedies?

Answered by Dr. Tinu Zachariah

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Did you take any outside food or any food that you are not comfortable with recently? Do you have loose stools? If your answer to both the questions are 'no' it is most likely to be vomiting in pregnancy. Home remedies would be to have a small, two hourly food. Take enough water especially porridge water, glucose water, etc. In the morning as you wake up, do not have tea or coffee, it would be best to have a dry item like a cracker or a cookie. Have breakfast only after one hour. Also, please walk around the house or if you are working take small breaks. Take a good amount of dry fruits. Have you done your scan and your routine blood tests? If not please do those. If still not responding to the above measures, you can start medications which have no side effects. Try these for three to four days and then you can get back to me.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

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