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Sour vomiting
I am 12 week pregnant and after lunch ..i m facing sour vomiting problem in the evening. please help
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You should take frequent small bland meals.uou can take doxinate for vomiting in pregnancy but you need to understand that vomiting in early pregnancy is common and expected
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Contact directly for Mile changes in your diet plan and also for medications if necessary
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Try taking antacid....do some walking after meals
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple Take small frequent light meals 8-9 times a day like curd rice or lemon rice or mango rice or coconut rice
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Have dry stuff. Eat small and multiple meals. Consult for medication.
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