Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Simple Pregnancy nausea is physiologic.Please never try to abolish
the same.For this I never advise any homoeopathic medicine.
The pregnant mother will eat a few biscuits of her own choice before
getting up in the morning,and then getup.This will curtail the
nausea till noon.Now again she will sleep and have a few biscuits
before getting up.This extremely simple way of treatment can be
easily repeated many times.
Please try/advise to your patients and let the list know your
comments .Thanks. DrSaeedCh
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Rochelle Marsden"
wrote:
who has nausea and vomiting. We tried a Sepia 200 a couple of weeks
ago and she felt a little better and then went and took another one
hoping it would make her completely better and that was it she got
worse again. We haven't managed to stop it yet!! we tried Colch 30
because she is < smells of any kind. She was hospitalised last week
for a couple of days (didn't phone me ) as she had blood in her urine
and given antibiotics and put on a drip to rehydrate her. Yesterday
we tried 3 doses of Cocc-30 no change so today I have asked her to
try Ipec -30 and I am going to order Symphoricarpus. She is still
cutting down on the Seroxat and is now on 10mg one day and 5mg the
next. She doesn't think she needs it anymore but one of the reasons
she originally came to see me was depression - wanting to conceive
and having withdrawal symptoms cutting down on this drug. She was on
20 mg daily when she first saw me.
etc. She can only keep food down in the evening.
the same.For this I never advise any homoeopathic medicine.
The pregnant mother will eat a few biscuits of her own choice before
getting up in the morning,and then getup.This will curtail the
nausea till noon.Now again she will sleep and have a few biscuits
before getting up.This extremely simple way of treatment can be
easily repeated many times.
Please try/advise to your patients and let the list know your
comments .Thanks. DrSaeedCh
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Rochelle Marsden"
wrote:
who has nausea and vomiting. We tried a Sepia 200 a couple of weeks
ago and she felt a little better and then went and took another one
hoping it would make her completely better and that was it she got
worse again. We haven't managed to stop it yet!! we tried Colch 30
because she is < smells of any kind. She was hospitalised last week
for a couple of days (didn't phone me ) as she had blood in her urine
and given antibiotics and put on a drip to rehydrate her. Yesterday
we tried 3 doses of Cocc-30 no change so today I have asked her to
try Ipec -30 and I am going to order Symphoricarpus. She is still
cutting down on the Seroxat and is now on 10mg one day and 5mg the
next. She doesn't think she needs it anymore but one of the reasons
she originally came to see me was depression - wanting to conceive
and having withdrawal symptoms cutting down on this drug. She was on
20 mg daily when she first saw me.
etc. She can only keep food down in the evening.
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Could you please comment on why pregnancy nausea is physiologic? on what do
you base this affirmation?
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
you base this affirmation?
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
If only this worked universally!! But unfortunately in some woman it doesn't.
Rochelle
Rochelle
Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Rather I mean it is natural and part of pregnancy.
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD."
wrote:
what do
DrSaeedCh.
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--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD."
wrote:
what do
DrSaeedCh.
before
weeks
week
urine
Yesterday
on
meals
Homoeopathy and
regarding
document read
and/or
their use
its
incidental,
with the
digest.
Service.
Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Yes Of Course But I advice this for simple one,(without other
symptoms).This is my 1st advice and it improves almost every case.
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Rochelle Marsden"
wrote:
it doesn't.
before
weeks
week
urine
Yesterday
on
meals
symptoms).This is my 1st advice and it improves almost every case.
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Rochelle Marsden"
wrote:
it doesn't.
before
weeks
week
urine
Yesterday
on
meals
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
How could it be natural? if it were, there would not be a single woman
without it during her pregnancy; are those non nauseous women abnormal?
Then look at it from a zoological/biological point of vue; as animals, how
could pregnant nauseous ones survive, let alone give birth, if they could
not forage for food........
I cannot imagine that feeling sick during a normal and natural situation
like pregnancy is "normal" or "natural"..........then, OTOH, I am just a
male chauvinistic pig.............
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
without it during her pregnancy; are those non nauseous women abnormal?
Then look at it from a zoological/biological point of vue; as animals, how
could pregnant nauseous ones survive, let alone give birth, if they could
not forage for food........
I cannot imagine that feeling sick during a normal and natural situation
like pregnancy is "normal" or "natural"..........then, OTOH, I am just a
male chauvinistic pig.............
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
I agree with Dr R. There's a huge individual variance in the frequency and degree of nausea, and it can be very debilitating. Rosemary
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
For what it is worth I didn't experience nausea with either of my 2 kids!! One was planned and 1 wasn't.
Rochelle
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
If you had been talking 'pyschologically' rather controversially, one homeopath (Ian
Watson) raises on one of his tapes that there might be some ambivalence about being
a mother or being in the relationship with the father. His experience.
Just reporting it. Not expressing my view.
regards, Barbara
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Watson) raises on one of his tapes that there might be some ambivalence about being
a mother or being in the relationship with the father. His experience.
Just reporting it. Not expressing my view.
regards, Barbara
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
"Might have been" is a wonderful phrase, LOL! Of course a woman who
experienced zero nausea also "might have been" ambivalent, etc.
Speaking as one who was nauseous but not the least ambivalent (I
scarfed pretty huge amounts of ginger powder and ginger tea, which
helped), this is a statement that can raise hackles... Which I guess
is why I so love the "might have been" part; it's a handy way of escape
if your patient tries to bite you for it!
IMO if we are casetaking problems during *ANY* pregnancy (or for any
parent, for that matter), asking re ambivalence and etc. *might* be
appropriate. To offer it as a "reason" for trouble in pregnancy is IMO
treading on thin ice.

Shannon
(Who gets to really hate "psychological interpretations" in absence of
actual information!)
experienced zero nausea also "might have been" ambivalent, etc.
Speaking as one who was nauseous but not the least ambivalent (I
scarfed pretty huge amounts of ginger powder and ginger tea, which
helped), this is a statement that can raise hackles... Which I guess
is why I so love the "might have been" part; it's a handy way of escape
if your patient tries to bite you for it!
IMO if we are casetaking problems during *ANY* pregnancy (or for any
parent, for that matter), asking re ambivalence and etc. *might* be
appropriate. To offer it as a "reason" for trouble in pregnancy is IMO
treading on thin ice.

Shannon
(Who gets to really hate "psychological interpretations" in absence of
actual information!)