If you're wondering what to eat when nauseous during pregnancy, you're not alone. Nausea affects the majority of pregnant women in the first trimester — and for some, it lingers well beyond that. Here are the best foods for morning sickness: simple snacks, drinks, and gentle meal ideas that tend to be easier to tolerate when everything sounds awful.
When nausea is strong, the goal is tolerable + steady, not perfect nutrition. These options tend to be easier on the stomach, and that matters more right now than hitting every target.
Soft & Simple Options
These are the foods that tend to work when almost nothing else does — bland, gentle, and forgiving on a sensitive stomach.
- Plain pasta or noodles with a little olive oil or butter
- Rice with scrambled eggs
- Potatoes — baked, mashed, or boiled — with a little cheese
- Soups with noodles or rice
- Smoothies with pregnancy-safe protein powders, especially cold and sipped slowly
Cold Foods (Less Smell = Less Nausea)
One thing many women discover: cold foods have less smell than warm ones, which can make a real difference when your nose feels like it's working overtime.
- Greek yogurt
- Cottage cheese
- Fruit — try frozen berries mixed with yogurt
Sips Count Too
If eating feels completely impossible, remember that what you drink matters. Small, frequent sips — between meals rather than with them — can offer both fluids and steady energy.
- Milk or soy milk
- Kefir or drinkable yogurt
- Thin protein smoothies
- Brothy soups
These can be surprisingly helpful as remedies for nausea during pregnancy because they offer both hydration and a gentle source of energy without asking too much of your stomach.
Bland, High-Protein Snacks for Morning Sickness
Protein can be a game-changer for blood sugar stability — which in turn helps keep nausea from spiking. But it has to be realistic. Here are options that are bland, simple, and higher in protein.
- Greek yogurt — plain or vanilla
- Cottage cheese — plain, or with a few crackers
- String cheese or mild cheese slices
- Hard-boiled eggs — if the smell is okay; try them chilled
- Edamame — lightly salted, warm or cold
- Hummus with crackers or pita
- Protein-enriched waffles or pancakes in small portions
- Tofu cubes in mild broth
If You Can Only Handle Dry Foods
Try pairing a dry carb with a mild protein. This combination steadies blood sugar without asking too much of your stomach at once.
- Seed crackers + cheese
- Toast + peanut butter
- Plain bagel + cream cheese
- Pretzels + a few nuts
These are genuinely useful high-protein snacks for morning sickness because they're often more tolerable than meat-heavy meals while still supporting steadier blood sugar.
When to get medical support: If you can't keep fluids down, you're losing weight rapidly, or have signs of dehydration — very dark urine, dizziness, or lightheadedness — reach out to your healthcare provider. Severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy is treatable, and you deserve support.