Ginger for Morning Sickness Overview Ginger may relieve nausea and morning sickness after a few days of treatment.footnote 1 There are several ways you can use ginger to relieve your symptoms. Try:
Ground ginger in a capsule, taken several times a day. Buy ginger capsules that are regulated by Health Canada's Natural Health Products Directorate and are not mixed with other substances that may harm your baby. Grated fresh ginger in hot water, used as a tea. Ginger in a sugar syrup base, available at health food stores. Eating crystallized ginger, which reportedly works for some women. There is no known fetal risk linked to using ginger during pregnancy. Some women have reported heartburn or reflux.footnote 1
Talk to your doctor about using ginger for morning sickness.
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Citations Festin M (2014). Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. BMJ Clinical Evidence . http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com/x/pdf/clinical-evidence/en-gb/systematic-review/1405.pdf. Accessed June 23, 2014.Load More Information about Ginger for Morning Sickness
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Festin M (2014). Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. BMJ Clinical Evidence . http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com/x/pdf/clinical-evidence/en-gb/systematic-review/1405.pdf. Accessed June 23, 2014.