Finding it tough to wake up in the morning during pregnancy? Feels like everything is moving round and round when you get out of your bed? Don’t feel like eating anything? These are the signs of morning sickness. Morning sickness can also be called Nausea or vomiting sensation in the morning or throughout the day. During the first half of the pregnancy i.e. the first three months, nausea or vomiting in the morning is very common. It can also happen throughout the day. For most women, the nausea stops after the first three months and for some it continues till five months of pregnancy.
But what are the causes of morning sickness? What are the reasons behind it? None of the doctors or any medical experts have been able to find out the actual cause of the morning nausea. They believe it occurs due to hormonal changes or due to imbalance in the blood sugar. Many doctors also believe that morning sickness is more common amongst the women who are carrying twins or triplets. Morning sickness is also one of the sign of the mother carrying a baby boy.
Is morning sickness dangerous? It is not dangerous but too much vomiting can cause loss of liquid which in turn can lead to dehydration. This kind of situation is called Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Such kind of situation requires medical attention in the hospitals where the doctors can take some action to stop the loss of liquid from the body. Thus if the mother-to-be vomits three or more times in a day she should visit the doctor immediately.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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