
Severe Vomiting And Weight Loss In Early Pregnancy, Blood In Vomiting. Prescribed With Doxinate . Safe To Take?

she takes it 3 times a day. However, who knows how much actually gets to stay in her system? Is there another safe med. that pregnant women can take, to up her nouishment intake?
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Repeated vomiting and nausea is a common symptom of pregnancy and weight loss due to vomiting and reduced food intake is also common during first trimester.
To overcome the vomiting, doxinate is safe in pregnancy and relieves the symptoms upto some extent. In case the symptoms are not controlled then taking mouth dissolving antiemetics like Graniset will be helpful after consulting her gynecologist. Mouth dissolving tablets will have a better absorption in spite of vomiting.
She can take some general measures like-
1. She can start by taking soft, bland food: toast, bananas, crackers, plain rice, cooked carrots, boiled potatoes, baked chicken ~ no skin, etc. Such dry foods do not induce the vomiting.
2.Replace lost fluid and salts: Give her broth, soup, fruit juices, soft fruits, or vegetables. Give her clear soups, clear sodas or juice mixed with water to help prevent dehydration. She should avoid taking plain water and dark sodas.
3.Avoid the following foods: Dairy (milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.), Cold drinks - stick to Raw fruits and vegetables. Avoid fried & greasy food and fast food, spicy food, caffeine,etc.
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Wishing you good health.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal.


Thanks for writing again.
Mild blood staining in the vomiting may be due to recurrent vomiting causing bleeding in the pharynx or upper esophagus. In case it is a single episode of bleeding then there is nothing to be worried about. In case the bleeding is recurrent then consulting a gastroenterologist will be helpful to find out the cause.
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