
I survived two pregnancies without morning sickness, but a pregnant Sugar staffer provided me with a tidbit of information that I thought I'd share. She was sailing along smoothly in her third trimester when the dreaded morning sickness she experienced early on in the first trimester was back, and it was worse. She said:
"I was literally seven months and one day pregnant and I started feeling nauseous again.

Ever been sick to your stomach and wished there was a cure for the horrendous feeling? Well, perhaps there is. Queasy mommies-to-be may find the lemongrass and ginger scents of
EGG Relief Sniff Box ($18) intoxicating.

If you spend your pregnant days bowing to the porcelain god, try a can of
Oh Mama! ginger ale. The beverage offered my expectant friend some much needed relief from morning sickness. And, she didn't mind sipping the drink as it has a light sparkly taste similar to Sprite or 7Up.

Morning sickness can last for one day or nine months. Mamas-to-be may experience waves of nausea or hours of vomiting. And, most women are curious to know what causes the sickness.

What's a man know about being a
baby mama?
A lot if you're Michael McCullers, the father of three who wrote and directed the must see movie that hits theaters Friday.
Having previously written
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Austin Powers in Goldmember, McCullers met with
Tina Fey and
Amy Poehler who he worked with at Saturday Night Live to brainstorm ideas for a film they could work on together.