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By Mayo Clinic staffTreatment isn't necessary for most cases of morning sickness. If morning sickness is severe, however, your health care provider may prescribe vitamin B-6 supplements and possibly anti-nausea medications. If you have hyperemesis gravidarum, you may need to be treated with intravenous (IV) fluids and anti-nausea medications in the hospital.
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