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Morning Sickness – Dealing With It The Right Way

Morning Sickness - Dealing With It The Right Way

Morning sickness

Morning sickness can be very misleading and can happen at other times of the day and not just the morning. Also, not everyone is actually sick; some women just feel sick (nausea). It is not harmful to the baby. However, it is important to keep hydrated and seek medical help if you can’t keep any fluids down at all.

Around 50% of pregnant women suffer from morning sickness, for most, it only lasts through the first trimester (12 weeks) however some women do suffer severely as it can sometimes continue throughout the whole of their pregnancy.

 How to treat morning sickness

Many doctors and midwives suggest that some of these changes during your first trimester can help with morning sickness.

 When to seek medical help with morning sickness

Although morning sickness is very common and many women manage to continue with their days, some are affected much worse than others. Becoming dehydrated in pregnancy can be serious for both mum and baby if you have any of the following symptoms then seek medical advice:

Morning sickness can last for up to 12 weeks; however, it can carry on for the duration of the pregnancy.

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