From smelling salts to ginger ale, every mama-to-be has her own way of fending off morning sickness, but when you simply can't beat the nausea — grab a bag! And, there is one company that is trying to make even an expectant mama tossing her cookies chic. The compact, disposable and stylishly designed Morning Chicness Bags (pack of 10 for $7.50) are made of a thick paper with a leak-proof polyethylene lining and an attached closure. Pregnant women can keep them in their purse or glove compartment in the event they get woozy and these sacks also come in handy for postpartum mommies dealing with hangovers.



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I just take the air-sickness bags that are available on the airplane with me on the subway every morning. I haven't had to use it yet though!
1These are the cutest barf bags I've ever seen. I hope I never have morning sickness that bad though it would make a good gag gift for a particularly pukey (nonpregnant) friend.
2I'm five weeks along and currently away on a business trip outside the country. I haven't had any sickness yet (just a little nausea), but my brother advised me to take a few bags with me from the plane.
3I think I'd rather run out to the bathroom than yack in front of my co-workers. Here's hoping I can make it in time if that happens...
I have migraines that make me throw up regularly so they would be handy. But kind of a waste of such a nice bag!
4Wow what a waste, I mean no matter what once the throw up is in there you are going to want to throw it out regardless of how pretty it is. I don't care what I throw up in as long as it is out of my system and I feel better.
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