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How to Manage Morning Sickness While Balancing Household Chores

By PurpleGirl EditorsUpdated May 20262 min read

Reviewed by

Dr. Priya Sharma · MBBS, MD (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)

You’re standing in front of the mirror, fighting back nausea, while your mind is already racing about the breakfast you need to cook and the clothes that need folding. I know that heavy feeling in your stomach—not just from the pregnancy, but from the pressure to keep everything 'normal' at home. Take a deep breath. You aren't failing; you are growing a human. It is perfectly okay to slow down and prioritize yourself today.

What You'll Need

  • A stash of ginger biscuits or crackers by your bedside
  • A supportive partner or family member to help
  • Loose, comfortable cotton clothing
  • A water bottle with lemon slices
  • Kindness toward yourself
1

The 'Bedside' Secret

Before you even think about getting out of bed, keep some dry crackers or ginger biscuits on your nightstand. Eat a few slowly while you are still lying down. This helps settle your stomach before the morning movement triggers that wave of nausea.

💡 Tip:Keep a small box of ginger candies handy for when you feel sudden waves of sickness later in the day.
2

Break Chores into Micro-Tasks

Forget the 'Superwoman' routine. Instead of cleaning the whole house, do one small task—like folding a few clothes—then sit down for 15 minutes. Break your chores into 10-minute bursts with plenty of rest in between.

Warning:Avoid strong-smelling cleaning agents; the fumes can make your nausea much worse.

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Master the Art of 'Good Enough'

If the kitchen floor isn't sparkling or you choose to order a healthy meal instead of cooking from scratch, that is completely fine. Focus only on the 'must-do' chores and let the rest wait for when you feel stronger.

💡 Tip:Use a stool in the kitchen so you can sit down while chopping vegetables or washing dishes.
4

Stay Hydrated, Sip by Sip

Dehydration often makes morning sickness feel worse. Keep a bottle of water with a squeeze of lemon or mint nearby. Don't gulp it down; just take small, frequent sips throughout the day to keep your system balanced.

PurpleGirl Insight

"Your house can wait, but your health and your baby’s comfort cannot; delegate what you can and forgive yourself for what you can't finish."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it normal to feel sick all day and not just in the morning?
Yes! Despite the name 'morning sickness,' it is very common to feel nauseous throughout the day. Hormonal changes don't follow a clock, so don't worry if it lasts until evening.
Should I tell my family I am struggling?
Absolutely. You don't have to hide your discomfort. Being honest helps your family understand why you need extra help, and most will be happy to take over some chores if they know you are having a tough time.
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