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Is there any recent remedies for the decrease of Saliva in the Morning Sickness process of pregnancy?



Ive tried phenegan, and sea sickness bands , sucking on candy and just about everything . the problem is the build up of saliva in the mouth.

Occasionally, women experience excessive salivation (the medical term is ptyalism) during early pregnancy. The cause is unknown and, while bothersome, there is no adverse effect on pregnancy and the condition generally subsides after the first trimester. As you've noticed, the excess saliva can seem to aggravate the nausea. Taking steps to help to alleviate the nausea should help. Try munching on crackers before getting out of bed, eating every two hours, and having a high-protein snack before bedtime. Source(s): http://www.babyant.com/noname249.html...
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