Pregnancy is a special time, but it can also come with a lot of changes that make you feel uncomfortable. You might feel sick to your stomach, have body aches, feel worried, or struggle to sleep. The good news is—there are safe pregnancy remedies to feel better while keeping your baby healthy too.  Let’s talk about what helps and what to avoid.  

Nausea (morning sickness) 

What it feels like:  You feel queasy, sick to your stomach, or even throw up—especially in the morning but sometimes all day.  

What helps:  

What to avoid:  

If you’re throwing up a lot and can’t keep anything down, call your doctor. There are safe medicines for nausea during pregnancy. 

Pain (backaches, headaches, cramps) 

What it feels like:  As your body grows and changes, you might feel aches in your back, legs, or head.  

What helps:  

What to avoid:  

Anxiety (worry or feeling stressed) 

What it feels like:  You may feel nervous, overwhelmed, or like your heart is racing. You might have trouble calming down.  

What helps:  

What to avoid:  

If you feel anxious all the time or like you can’t cope, talk to your doctor or midwife. They can help you find safe ways to feel better.  

Insomnia (trouble sleeping) 

What it feels like:  You’re tired, but you can’t fall asleep or stay asleep. Your mind may race at night, or your body may feel uncomfortable.  

What helps:  

What to avoid:  

Still not sleeping? Your provider may have safe, non-medication tips or recommend support. 

The bottom line

Taking care of yourself is one of the best ways to take care of your baby. While some symptoms are hard, there are many safe pregnancy remedies to feel better without turning to substances or unsafe remedies. 

If you’re ever unsure, ask your doctor, midwife, or nurse. They’re there to help you and your baby stay safe and strong.  If you are worried about your own substance use – either current or in the past – and how that impacts your pregnancy, check out our free and confidential helpline for new and expecting parents.