🌈 Wave Goodbye to Nausea with Style!
The Three Lollies Preggie Anti-Nausea Wristbands offer a clinically tested, drug-free solution for morning sickness relief. Designed with acupressure technology, these wristbands apply gentle pressure to the Nei Kuan point, providing effective nausea relief in about 5 minutes. Developed by healthcare professionals, they are a safe and natural alternative for expecting mothers, ensuring comfort and well-being during pregnancy.
L**N
Very helpful!
I had horrible nausea during my pregnancy, and I tried many different items, most of which were awful. Then my mom found me these preggy pops, and they were a lifesaver! Of course they're not a cure all, but they definitely take the edge off. I ALWAYS had these with me everywhere I went, and I've purchased them for my friends and family as well!
R**N
No effect
I’ve met other people that said these worked for motion sickness. When my wife had morning sickness I thought we’d give these a try! It didn’t help her symptoms though, so I can’t recommend them (but perhaps they could work for other people).
M**H
Everyone is different
I wouldnt say it works but I wouldn’t say it doesn’t work. My nausea is very strong because i have twins but for a single baby pregnancy this might work! I feel like it works a little bit but it doesn’t have this instant relief you’re looking for. I would recommend more of a strap wristband as this is like stretchy exercise bands
J**O
Hurts after a while
Hurt my wrist after an hour, very uncomfortable and I found no relief what so ever.Pregnant and having terrible all day sickness, was hoping this would help.. sadly didn’t
A**R
works
works well
K**E
Not helpful
The bands came in a timely manner but did nothing for me. The bands may work differently for each individual. They were not comfortable at all, seems like they were really tight.
T**N
Didn’t work for me
This item might work for lots of people but didn’t work for me.
C**R
Are you vulnerable to placebos?
In which case, these may work for you. If you’re not vulnerable to the Placebo Effect, they won’t. Before you drop $100s on high tech stimulation of your “acupressure point,” try these el cheapo versions to see if they’ll make a dent in your nausea. Just to be thorough, I’ve no quibble at all with psychosomatic “cures;” if they work, any port in a storm’s my motto.
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