Showing posts with label when does morning sickness begin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label when does morning sickness begin. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Dealing With Morning Sickness During Pregnancy



Pregnancy and morning sickness seem to go hand in hand—at least during the first trimester of pregnancy. While the term contains the time of day "morning," the truth of the matter is that some women feel sick at different times of the day. Unfortunately, for some women, they feel sick all day and night. Primarily related to the beginning of pregnancy, morning sickness can even drag out until the baby is born. Nausea, smell-related nausea and even weight loss are some of the symptoms of morning sickness. Learning what to look for can also help you to fight it.

Nausea

One of the earliest signs of pregnancy in most women is nausea. Other women never experience it, which goes to show that each pregnancy is different. While the direct cause of the nausea is unknown, most doctors and health experts attribute it the changes that the body is undergoing during pregnancy. Another item that seems to contribute to the nausea is the prenatal vitamin prescribed by your doctor. If you find yourself feeling sick to your stomach after taking the pill, try taking the vitamin at different times during the day or on a full stomach to see if it prevents the sick feeling.

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