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Super Mum

I had nausea no matter how much medicine I took. It wasn’t fun. Diclectin made me really drowsy, and it’s usually recommended for night time before you sleep, so that it’ll help the morning sickness the next day. I took pyridoxine alone (it’s one of the components of Diclectin, without the antihistamine part) in the morning if I still had nausea, and later on also maxolon (metoclopramide) in the afternoon if I still had nausea. A combination of everything made my life better. Speak to your gynae about adding on medicines for your nausea? As for meals, I came to realise that I couldn’t follow the standard meal timings. I just ate whenever I wasn’t nauseated, and chose what to eat based on what didn’t make me feel like throwing up at the moment. Then when it came to standard meal times, if I felt like puking again, I would just leave the dining table. My husband and in-laws were understanding about it.

Thanks for the great advice! I’ve just been discharged from the hospital for hyperemesis and was also prescribed diclectin and maxolin. I’m so sleepy all the time so I shall try the diclectin just at night.

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Its normal. It could be hyperemesis.. dilectin helps to reduce vomiting but it really depends. Im on dilectin since 12 weeks pregnant but if really cannot tahan i will have to be admitted due to dehydration cause of vomiting. Do continue with dilectin and the vomit medication (metoclopramide), if still vomit till dehydrated have to go see gynae..

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