Hai, I really feel for you, juggling a toddler, business orders, and morning sickness in the second trimester must be exhausting, especially when the dizziness is so intense you can't even stand properly. A few things that have helped other working mums: eating small, frequent meals (even just crackers or ginger biscuits before getting out of bed) seems to keep the nausea steadier than waiting until you're hungry; ginger tea or even just nibbling on ginger sweets throughout the day works for quite a few people; and one mum I know mentioned that staying really well-hydrated and taking her vitamins with food made a big difference. Some mums also find that slowing down their work pace, delegating orders or adjusting deadlines slightly during the first trimester, just takes the pressure off, which can actually help the dizziness settle faster. That said, if the dizziness is making you feel faint when you stand, it's definitely worth checking with your doctor or midwife to make sure it's just normal morning sickness and not something like low blood pressure or anemia, they might have specific suggestions for your situation too. Wishing you an easier stretch ahead, mama!
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