Yes: The most common are prescription medications such as promethazine and metaclopromide. If you have established OB care, call your provider as most OBs have an answering service for after hours and weekend calls. Have a name and number of a pharmacy open in your area and know your medication allergies. Over the counter emetrol may help as does dramamine (dimenhydrinate) sometimes.
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Many medications: See your ob/gyn or midwife for more advice on treating nausea while pregnant. There are lots of medications such as zofran, reglan (metoclopramide), promethazine, phenergan, and dimenhydrazine. But you can start with over the counter medications like benadryl (diphenhydramine) and vitaming B6/pyridoxine. Ginger also good!
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