Have you ladies had any positive experiences with it? I'm not being able to keep anything down, including water, and I'm a little wary to try Zofran. I've seen good things about the Sea-Band but I would prefer the no bs that y'all provide with your opinions.
Re: Sea-Band
Sea bands have been proven to be no better than placebo bands or placebo motion sickness pills. It's all in your head, but if it makes you feel better, they cause no harm.
"Naval Assessment
Enter the Institute of Naval Medicine (INM), who tested Sea Bands against the drug hycosine, sometimes known as scopalomine. (At sea, this gives good control of symptoms for some hours). But the INM also tested against two placebos. One was a dummy drug (Vitamin C), and the other was a dummy band (the Sea band with the plastic button reversed so that it didn't press against the wrist. Eighteen male volunteers were exposed to a "cross coupled nauseogenic motion challenge." In other words, they were blindfolded and rotated in a chair while they performed head movements to commands from a loudspeaker above them.
This may sound pretty innocuous, but in fact it's a fairly severe test. It will bring on the first symptoms of vomiting within 15 to 20 minutes on average. Each subject was tested on the motion challenge on four separate occasions, with at least a week between each. The results? The hycosine had an effect. But Sea Bands? No better than the dummy remedies. In fact, it emerges that the US Naval Aerospace people had tested Sea Bands back in 1982. The results then? No benefit."
I was desperate enough to go for the placebo effect the last couple weeks. I thought it helped some. It's supposed to be an acupressure thing so you need to have the button pressing the correct place.
I got the Psi bands from REI, they're like plastic straps that are far more fashionable.