You can usually wait until your regular prenatal appointment to talk about morning sickness. Be prepared to talk about how often you have nausea, how often you vomit, whether you can keep down fluids and whether you have tried home remedies.
Have a family member or friend go with you to your appointment, if possible, to help you remember what you hear from your provider. Take a notepad with you to jot down important information.
What you can do
To prepare for your appointment, make a list of:
- Your symptoms, even those you don't think are related to your morning sickness
- All medicine, vitamins and other supplements you take, how much and how often
- Questions to ask your provider
Some questions to ask about morning sickness include:
- Is pregnancy causing my symptoms or could it be something else?
- Do I need tests?
- Will I have nausea and vomiting throughout my pregnancy?
- Is there medicine I can take to help with my symptoms?
- Does morning sickness pose any risk to my baby?
- What can I eat or drink to help my queasiness?
Don't hesitate to ask other questions you have.
What to expect from your doctor
Your health care provider might ask you:
- How bad are your symptoms? Can you keep food down?
- Do you notice certain triggers for your nausea or vomiting?
- Do your symptoms occur at certain times of the day or all the time?
- Does anything make you feel better?
- What, if anything, makes you feel worse?