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What Is Morning
Sickness?
Morning sickness can or may not be something that happens to
you when you are pregnant. For many expectant mothers, it does
happen and when it does it is going to be unique to this baby,
to your body and to your situation. Morning sickness is a
condition in which you feel as though you have a really bad
case of the flu. For others, you may just feel very run down
and tired. Some people vomit, others do not. All of this can
leave the question of what is morning sickness really up in the
air.
NVP or nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, as morning sickness is
sometimes called, is a condition in which you feel nausea. The
level of nausea is different from one person to the next. About
50 to 95% of all women that become pregnant will experience
some battle of morning sickness. In some cases, it is very
limited while in others it is very drastic. In any case,
knowing what is happening can make you feel much better about
yourself.
This pregnancy sickness generally happens to an individual that
is any place from a couple of weeks pregnant to up until and
sometimes through their second trimester. One thing is for
sure. If you are experiencing morning sickness, chances are
that you are actually looking for the time to come when it will
not be that bad. Often time’s morning sickness comes on
gradually, where it will be infrequent and then become more and
more frequent in nature. When you are coming out of your
morning sickness phase, the same is true.
I’m Not Pregnant!
Did you know that even if you are not pregnant there may be a
few times in which you still feel morning sickness? Some women
that take birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy
products may experience morning sickness, even though they are
not pregnant. This is brought on by the medications and will go
away as your cycle progresses.
One thing to note that is very serious about this condition is
your health. Although morning sickness itself is not likely to
make you ill, if you do not get the proper nutrition or the
proper fluids, you can dehydrate. Therefore, if you are
experiencing this condition, it is wise to talk to your doctor
about it. He may just be able to help.
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