Four Items to Fend Off Morning Sickness


Updated 02/14/10 6:19 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 3 comments

Four Items to Fend Off Morning Sickness

Morning sickness can last for a few minutes or an entire pregnancy. Mamas-to-be may experience waves of nausea or hours of vomiting. And, most ladies who spend their mornings (afternoons and evenings) bowing to the porcelain god are eager to find items that ward off the illness. Try these four supposed remedies that women swear by. Oh Mama Ginger Ale Preggy Pops Sniff Box PSI Bands Read more

Baby Bump: Women Band Against Morning Sickness


Updated 09/26/08 12:58 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 7 comments

Baby Bump: Women Band Against Morning Sickness

Some mamas-to-be never get nauseous, while others have morning sickness for nine months. So PSI bands ($16) can definitely come in handy for pregnant women looking for a natural way to get some relief. The decorative drug-free wristbands use acupressure to curb nausea and vomiting. And, a dial allows the pressure of the waterproof, reusable bracelets to be controlled. Read more

PSI Bands: Stop Tossing Your Cookies


Updated 04/25/08 9:26 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 3 comments

PSI Bands: Stop Tossing Your Cookies

Been tossing your cookies a lot lately? Maybe morning sickness or maybe sitting backwards on that bus ride to work is just not working for you? Psi Bands ($19.99 for two), quite simply, are acupressure wristbands for women and men who suffer from nausea (commonly caused by pregnancy, motion sickness, anesthesia, or chemotherapy). Psi Bands are worn at the same time on both wrists at the Nei-kuan Read more

Morning Sickness Relief: 5 Helpful Products For Mama-to-Be


Updated 09/29/11 9:51 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 0 comments

Helpful Products to Relieve Morning Sickness

Feeling a bit queasy? Many expectant mamas experience agonizing morning sickness during pregnancy — and those who escaped it the first time may not be so lucky the second time around. If you've been praying to the porcelain god day in and day out, these five helpful products may be able to provide you with some much-needed relief. Read more

Road Trippin' Blues: Car Sickness


Updated 10/14/11 11:49 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 17 comments

How to Avoid Getting Carsick

If your July entails squeezing in one last road trip, you might want to read up on motion sickness. It is actually quite common; about one third of the population experiences symptoms in relatively mild circumstances, like being on a boat in calm water. In fact, the word nausea means seasick in Greek. Motion sickness is basically a disagreement between your eyes and your inner ear. The inner ear Read more