Dosing & Reconstitution Guide Subcutaneous, once weekly Standard / Gradual Approach (2 mL = 5.0 mg/mL) Frequency: Inject once weekly subcutaneously on the same day each week [1] [5]
If nausea is hitting, stick to plain, easily digestible foods (toast, crackers, rice, bananas, soup)
In a retrospective study, Nau and colleagues analyzed electronic health records for 8,534 women with a history of pregnancy, using data from the U.S
Opting for a more GI Gentle diet can often be helpful, focusing on: Lean proteins like poultry, fish, eggs, and tofu Nut butters instead of whole nuts and seeds Well-cooked vegetables with a low to moderate fiber content (e.g., peeled zucchini, carrots, potatoes) Soft, easily digestible fruits (e.g., bananas, canned peaches, applesauce, melon) White bread, refined grains, pasta, and rice Eat small, frequent meals Large meals can overwhelm a sluggish stomach and worsen symptoms of bloating, nausea, and overfullness