I am pregnant.three months complete. Doc told me to take Doxinate for nausea and vomiting from first month.Doc stopped to take Doxinate because I was feeling ok..but again I vomit and head was spinning so my doc told me to take Pan-d. And I started to take doxinate again. Is it ok to take Doxinate...??
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Take lots of water and fruits juice
Take a boiled egg daily
Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
Reduce oil
Take small frequent meals like lemon rice or coconut rice or curd rice 7-8 times a day
Take a biscuit packet like Milk biscuits at 6 am before brushing and before getting out of bed
Take lots of buttermilk and curds
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Doxinate is safer drug.as doctors add iron and calcium tablets from 4rth mnth ur nausea increases.so use tablet doxinate in 4rth mnth also.nausea will subside gradually from 5th mnth
Yes u can
No issues dear!
It's a vit b complex
Not gonna cause harm
Take it till the time u feel well
Avoid spicy and oily food
Home made food preferable
Plenty of fluids throughout the day
Preferred green leafy vegetables and fruits
Avoid alcohol smoking excess caffeine consumption if taking any
Adequate sleep and rest
This will help you out further dear 🙂
Take care
Stay safe 🙏
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