So your Thirty One Weeks Pregnant? Or Pregnant period? This is exactly where you need to be. Having a baby is such a beautiful thing, it's a blessing from beginning to end. Being thirty one weeks pregnant is where a woman can see what her body is really made of. The changes that your body can face can be very drastic or mild, the good thing is you have more control of the outcome than you may think..... If you would like to learn more from the experts come check it out below...

This is just one of the many tips you will get from the experts during your pregnancy. This is very important it enables you to get up and get your day started and do the things that you need and want to do:

 

8 Proven Ways to Reduce Morning Sickness!

1. Be Boring and Bland
Bland foods are definitely the way to go. That means no spice, garlic, or onions (boy did I HATE onions during my pregnancy!).

2. Don't Run on Empty
Carry snacks with you whenever you go out - you NEVER want to be stuck without something to eat or (even worse) grabbing something that you're going to be sorry for afterwards, like a chocolate bar (mind you, many women actually reported that chocolate helped them - go figure!)

3. Prevention is BEST
Most women find that constantly "snacking" and never allowing themselves to get starving really helps - this includes eating as soon as you get up and before you go to bed at night. In addition to this, I strongly encourage you to eat food that is easy to digest - NOT last night's pizza!

4. Choose Baby Portions
Quantity makes a huge difference - choose mini (light) meals and NEVER stuff yourself! Eating small meals throughout the day will keep your blood sugar levels even and the nausea at bay.

5. Get your GINGER
Many women reported that ginger (cookies, tea, etc.) helped them when nothing else did. So, when everything else fails, try ginger!

6. Take your B's
Some women find Vitamin B to be very helpful. The B vitamins are necessary for optimum liver function (very important for prevention of morning sickness!) and good digestion. Vitamin B is found in foods such as - banana, avocado, chicken, whole grains and nuts (if you can stomach them!).

7. Go Orange and Green
Two other great vitamins are Vitamin C and K. Vitamin C can help stop nausea and vomiting quickly, and Vitamin K supports the liver's detoxifying action. Vitamin C is found in oranges and carrots (sucking on a wedge of lemon works very well for some women!) and Vitamin K is found in all green foods like spinach and broccoli.

8. And last but not least REST, REST and REST!
Rest is one of THE most common ways of coping with morning sickness. With a busy schedule it's not easy, but do your best to take the time to get as much good quality rest as you can (don't worry, by your second trimester you'll have enough energy to make up for it)!

Whatever you do, keep positive - it WILL all be over soon enough and you'll have a beautiful baby to keep you busy! In the meantime, keep experimenting until you find what works for you!

To find out how much weight you’re likely to gain this pregnancy, refer to Chapter 1 of my book Pregnancy Without Pounds™. It explains the whole pregnancy weight gain issue in detail so you won’t have any more questions, let alone feel terrible every time you step on the scale. Click here to secure your copy if you don't already have one.

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