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Sounds quite nice to me! Someone with morning sickness try it and let me know how it goes!
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I ate devonshire tea for about 3 weeks in a row for lunch... I didn't even bother trying to hold anything else except lemonade down until after week 16. However, this does sound rather yummy, and the ingredients do make sense.
I found I just needed something in my stomach .....all the time or I felt sick!
Dry crackers with a cup of tea first thing in the morning.
Normal breaky (e.g. cereal)
2 hours later for morning tea I would have "lunch number 1" like a ham & salad roll
3 hours later for afternoon tea I would have "lunch number 2" like another ham & salad roll
no real morning or afternoon tea and then of course a hearty dinner and about 2am up again for another snack of large glass of milk and a couple of crackers again. If I didn't, I felt either ravenously hungry and consequently sick or dizzy, lightheaded and consequently sick.
The side affect of this was that I put on 25kg with both pregnancies (from 58kg to top weight of 83kg for both) and had 1 ten pound baby and 1 just under ten pounds at 9'14. But when I followed this routine, I didn't feel sick and whenever I tried to have just one lunch, I felt sick.
Good luck with whatever works for you! I have heard ginger is good - you can also make a ginger tea.
Tried that, along with everything else, and nothing worked! Except the maxolon injections ( the pills didn't stay down long enough to work) but the injection only lasted a few hours too.
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