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Health For Pregnancy: Dealing With Morning Sickness

Morning sickness is one of those lovely side effects you can look forward to once you find out you are going to be a mother. The interesting thing about morning sickness is it doesn't always happen in the morning. Basically, you can feel this lovely nauseating feeling at almost any time during your first trimester of pregnancy. However, many women suffer from morning sickness throughout their entire pregnancy.

 

Some women are lucky enough to not have to deal with morning sickness at all. For the rest of us, the key is going to be learning how to effectively minimize it or at the very least learn to cope with it. There are some things that might send your belly into a spiral and cause you to become nauseated.

For example, some women become sick after they take their prenatal vitamins, others have certain smells that can make them sick. You are going to have to figure out what is making your body feel the need to be sick. Then eliminate it if possible. In many women the smell of something strong like fish can make them want to get sick, for others it could be brushing their teeth. Every pregnancy is different and each woman that suffers from morning sickness can have a different thing that causes it.

If the prenatal vitamins are causing your morning sickness, you can try a few things. First, try to take it at a different time of day or with food. If that doesn't work, you should contact your prenatal care provider and possibly change your prenatal vitamins. Do not discontinue taking the vitamins or changing them without the approval of your doctor.

Some women find it useful to keep crackers on hand at all times. Snack on them before you get out of bed if you usually get sick in the morning or after a nap. You might also want to try eating smaller portions more often. This can help you to minimize the amount of food you bring back up. You can also replace the lost nutrients. Drinking plenty of water is also good. Good hydration can minimize morning sickness and ensure that you will not have to go to the hospital and be treated for dehydration.

If smells or food is the culprit for you, try to avoid what ever it is. Knowing exactly what sends your body into the need to vomit can help you steer clear of it. Once you know what causes this for you and how to stay away from the culprits is going to be much easier on your stomach.

If you are concerned that you are not gaining weight because of the morning sickness, call your prenatal care provider. He or she will be able to monitor your weight and determine if there should be concern. Also, if you are getting sick more that a few times a day, you should also call your care provider. They might have suggestions that would work better for you. Or they might prescribe something to help you in keeping the sickness at a minimum.



 

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