Hello!

Hi, I’m normally a big water drinker (more than 2 litres per day), however since I’ve been pregnant I’ve found that I can’t stomach it the way I used too – I don’t like the texture or the feeling in my tummy. I’ve tried having herbal teas and soda water & not being lemon season, I can’t put lemons in the water to make it taste better. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to increase my intake? Thanks for your help.


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  • Hydrolites could help if you can’t stomache water


  • I see this is a very old question, only see it now. I bet your ‘problem’ is solved, at least you’re not pregnant anymore, unless you’re pregnant again ;)


  • I don’t think I can add any more to the suggestions that have already been made.


  • I freeze lemons in ice cubes and always have them available all year long.
    Be careful with cordials that contain quite some sugar.


  • Add a few drops of cordial for flavour.
    Hopefully that will make it a bit more appealing to you.


  • I add sugar free lemon cordi in mine – and eat soup, an high water veges like zucchini and mushies…. Water comes from more than one source…. take care x


  • There are some very helpful ideas here.


  • I mixed soda water with fruit juice cordials. This was my lifesaver! Just make sure it is maybe a more natural cordial and not one loaded with sugar and nasties


  • Thin broths, soups, smoothies with whole fruits, yogurt fruit and veggie smoothies are all good ways to get some extra fluids. Cold brewed teas like peppermint, chamomile might help too.


  • Maybe try some infused water, fresh berries or cucumber, lychees, mint anything you can think of. It is delicious!


  • ice-blocks, cordial or just high water content fruit like oranges and watermelon


  • I found eating ice chips was a good way to keep hydrated or watering down juice.


  • Just try some different flavours oranges or even grapefruit, good luck


  • add some lemon and see if it makes it easier


  • Cucumber,lime, or orange slices work as well as lemons.


  • i hope the suggestions have helped


  • You can buy the lemon concentrate from the supermarket or maybe even use lime instead or freshly squeezed oranges.


  • Fruits and vegetables generally have a high water content. You could also try watery soups and/or broths. Make some bone broth and do you and your baby a world of good!


  • There are some great suggestions here, I have never had any trouble drinking that much water, infact I drink nearly 4 litres a day.


  • Take little sips often instead of large glasses all at once. I always buy lemon juice (the bottles in the sauce aisle) when it’s not lemon season.


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