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The Motherisk Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) Forum
Motherisk receives questions from around the world about morning sickness symptoms, effects, treatments and ways to cope. Those questions and answers are posted here for anyone to read, provided the reader acknowledges and accepts the proviso and disclaimer below.
NVP Counsellor
Date: 2007-10-30
Question:
i'm almost six weeks into my pregnancy..and i was told to eat crackers to help with my NVP...but i also just started dicletin, i just wanted to know if there is any other foods that will help my upset stomich?
Answer:
There are supplements on the market which the mother can consume
if she is unable to digest a full meal, such as liquid supplements,
puddings and protein bars, to replace lack of essential maternal
nutrients. You may want to call our tollfree 1 800 436-8477 NVP Helpline
for some more tips












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