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Here are ideas from the National Women's Health Information Center to help ease the nausea common during this trimester:
Eat meals more frequently, but eat smaller portions.
Avoid fatty, fried or spicy foods.
Try starchy snacks like toast or crackers when you feel nauseous.
Drink carbonated beverages like seltzer water between meals.
If your prenatal vitamins seem to make your nausea worse, ask your doctor to recommend another brand.
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