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Morning
Sickness - All Day Sickness! |
by:
Beverley
Brooke |
Morning
sickness should be referred to as all day
sickness. While some women will sail through
pregnancy with nary a symptom of nausea,
others will find themselves severely ill
for weeks on end.
Morning sickness is actually a misnomer.
It can strike at any time any day for several
days at a time. Most women will experience
morning sickens during their first trimester,
when hormone levels are rapidly rising to
prepare the body to carry your baby to term.
Morning sickness can be worse in the morning,
usually because you have an empty stomach.
However it is not uncommon for it to strike
midday or even in the evening. For an unfortunate
few, the feelings of nauseousness that accompany
pregnancy sometimes last well into the third
trimester.
The good news is that there are a number
of easy things you can do to help minimize
the symptoms of morning sickness:
Eat several small meals per day. This will
prevent sickness that is associated with
an empty stomach.
Avoid high fat and greasy foods. These foods
often contribute to increased feelings of
nausea and vomiting.
Sip on some carbonated water. The fizziness
of the water often helps relieve morning
sickness. Better yet, squeeze some fresh
lemon into the water. This is very helpful
for alleviating morning sickness.
Chew on some ginger. Ginger is a natural
remedy long used to help combat nausea.
Have some crackers by the bed. Many women
feel nausea is worse in the morning because
their stomach is empty. Try chewing a few
crackers and sipping some water before you
get up out of bed in the morning.
About the author:
Article by Beverley Brooke, author of "Ensure
a healthy safe pregnancy for you and your
baby", visit http://www.pregnancy-weight-loss.comfor
more on morning sickness
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