On one hand, nausea sends a positive signal. It indicates that the baby is settling in. It is definitely there, and that is good news!
But on the other hand, they can be quite unpleasant and sometimes worrying for expectant mothers. We hope to reassure you with these few tips…
The ABCs of nausea
For some pregnant women, nausea is very present, and for others, it is completely absent. They usually appear around the fifth week of pregnancy. Sometimes, they occur as early as the missed period.
Fortunately, they are not dangerous for the baby, as long as they do not prevent you from eating. If that happens, you should see a doctor without delay.
They then disappear at the end of the first trimester. It is rare, but sometimes, they can last throughout the pregnancy. There are some tricks to help alleviate them.
Statistics
More than two-thirds of pregnant women experience nausea. So, nothing to worry about. It’s even a good sign. Having nausea can reduce the risk of miscarriage by 50%.
That said, it varies from woman to woman. Use the tips and tools that will help you stay on track, avoiding stress as much as possible and continuing to focus on the positive 😊
The Neobulle anti-nausea stick

Looking on the bright side, nausea takes care of the baby. It prevents you from smoking, and discourages alcohol, coffee, or certain ingredients like eggs and meat, which can carry listeriosis or toxoplasmosis, especially if you are not yet immune.
It’s an unpleasant state, but fortunately, there are solutions. Neobulle has created a remedy to support you and help contain nausea: the "Emergency stick, stomach ache". It has been studied to calm nausea. Here are some words from Séverine MARTIAL, founder and general director of Neobulle:
"Nausea took over my stomach during the first trimester of my 4 pregnancies. So, it was worth studying the solutions available to me in aromatherapy. I therefore developed the nausea stick to help moms and little travelers, because our trips have always been a real family challenge too. Made of grapefruit, lemon, and some calming oils to soothe expectant mothers, the stick is applied to the inner wrists or around the stomach."
The ideal is to apply it 10 minutes before getting out of bed for moms or before departure for the little ones. It can be reapplied 1 or 2 times if needed."





