I have a 33 oz. Camelbak Eddy that I fill 2 or 3 times a day, plus however much I drink out of a regular glass at home. Having a fun cup or water bottle definitely helps, as does drinking from a straw. I read somewhere that you suck down more from a straw, and for me it's definitely true.
Post by expatmama11 on Jun 13, 2015 9:17:03 GMT -5
I've always been a big water drinker so I don't even keep track. I found in the 1st trimester that I didn't like it as much so I know I slacked off, but am back to normal now.
Water makes me nauseous a lot of the time now, but I try other ways to keep up my fluids. Some days it's a battle and other days I'm ridiculously thirsty. I find having really really cold water helps.
Water makes me nauseous a lot of the time now, but I try other ways to keep up my fluids. Some days it's a battle and other days I'm ridiculously thirsty. I find having really really cold water helps.
Water would make me nauseous too at first, so I started eating those Pedialyte fruit flavored Popsicles and it helped with water intake and nausea. Or I would just throw in lemon halves into my water bottle and it would help too.
Water would make me nauseous too at first, so I started eating those Pedialyte fruit flavored Popsicles and it helped with water intake and nausea. Or I would just throw in lemon halves into my water bottle and it would help too.
Oh I've tried all the tricks. It was the same for me with DD. I'm mostly on team do the best I can for now and hopefully I'll be at least somewhat better in a few weeks, I can get back to some normalcy.
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