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Unable to drink water during pregnancy
I am 10w pregnant and I am not able to drink water. If i drink il vomit. Please help me. If i drink in empty stomach il vomit yellowish liquid evry morning. Entire day water makes me pukish and I vomit. I try to drink coconut water and stuffs to maintain. But any other remedy please help.
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Nothing to worry,take rusk or biscuits before getting out of bed, take bland diet avoid oily spicy food Avoid stress Take tablet doxinate one tablet three times a day for three days and if no relief please reach out
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Take small frequent meals . In morning u can take rusk or apple.
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tab ondem md or doxinate is helpful.
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u can use saunf and mishri .
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Don’t be empty stomach and then drink water
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Take a packet of Parle G biscuits or Tiger biscuits or milk bikis early morning fasting at 6 am before brushing and before getting out of bed Take small frequent meals like lemon rice or coconut rice or curd rice or buttermilk or lemon juice 7-8 times a day. These have high water content
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Take cucumbers and carrots Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid cooking if possible
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