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What do you drink throughout your pregnancy?

Drinking water makes me naseous. I've been drinking Gatorade, powerade, milk, juices, and sometimes a little sprite or gingerale. I know I'm not getting enough fluids in... what did you ladies do/drink to be able to get your daily amount of fluids in when naseous?
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I drink 2 cups of coffee in thr morning, orange juice to take my iron supplement, and water all throughout the day. I like a glass of milk with ice at night or maybe s small glass of gingerale too :)
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Powerade I go threw a case of it a day lol
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I drank a lot of juice and raspberry ginger ale. My first trimester even the thought of water made me gag. I drank chocolate milk as well since white milk bothers my stomach.
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Try bottled water (I prefer room temp) with fresh squeezed lemon.
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Try watering down juices. Like 1 to 4 ratio. This helps me a lot. I'm still getting lots of water and not so much of the sugars, but it's enough to change it up. I really like watered down Apple juice or cranberry. The v8 splashes are so sweet that I hardly notice that I've cut it.
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Oh and a cup of coffee every morning
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I drink lots of water, maybe a juice or a tea, a coke, orange juice, and maybe some chocolate milk or strawberry milk. But mostly water.
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Also health/organic stores sell pregnancy tea bags so u could make hot tea peppermint tea is good too
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I watch my sugars amd i hate milk but i just drink water with lots of ice and a squeeze of fresh lemon another thing u can do is add juice to a cup just a bit a quarter to half full then add normal or sparkling water...
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Orange juice and water and sprite. I can't drink ginger ale anymore cus it was all I drank my first pregnancy and just thinking about it makes me wanna gag now. Are you taking amything for the sickness?
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