Science Reveals 5 Remedies for Morning Sickness

From ginger to chemo medicine
By Michael Harthorne,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 4, 2016 4:04 PM CDT
Studies Reveal 5 Remedies for Morning Sickness
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Despite the fact that up to 80% of pregnant women experience morning sickness, the FDA has yet to approve any drugs that specifically treat it, Live Science reports. So for the sake of nauseous moms-to-be everywhere, researchers reviewed studies on five morning sickness remedies. Here's what they found:

  • Ginger: 17 studies largely show ginger works for mild morning sickness symptoms, regardless of how much is taken or in what form it's taken.
  • Vitamin B6: 14 clinical trails appear to show B6 reduced morning-sickness nausea better than a placebo.
  • Antihistamines: Studies have shown antihistamines, especially when combined with vitamin B6, can improve morning-sickness symptoms.
  • Prescription drugs: While their safety for the fetus is unclear, prescription drugs—particularly one used to prevent nausea in chemo patients—appear to be effective for mild to severe morning sickness.
  • Acupressure: Several studies have shown applying pressure to a spot on the "inside of the arm about one-sixth of the distance up from the wrist" can effectively lessen the symptoms of morning sickness.
(More morning sickness stories.)

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