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Nausea is a condition of vomiting and heart burning that mostly occurs at day time but can be experienced in a full day. It is most common in pregnancy. 70 % of mums experience it in the first trimester and most of them may find it worse in the 8th to 10th week. Sedentary lifestyle, Dietary modification and emotional stress triggers hormone imbalancing and low blood sugar during pregnancy that lead to Morning Sickness. Twins or Triplets can also make it worse.
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Morning sickness, or nausea, is a condition that causes vomiting in pregnant women, particularly during the first trimester. It is experienced only by the mother and does not harm the baby.
An individual particularly female mother may experience following symptoms such vomiting , Loss of appetite , Heartburn, Fatigue or tiredness and Dizziness . If such symptoms appear during the first trimester in pregnancy you should consult with a doctor.
Here are some tips that can help you feel better and recover quickly while dealing with nausea
Several Dietary modifications and changes in Lifestyle can reduce the severity of vomiting and dizziness. Antiemetics and Vitamin B6 can also prove effective against treating Nausea.
Yes, nausea is common in early pregnancy. Almost 70% of the females experience nausea and vomiting in their first trimester and most of them experience this in the 8th to 10th week of pregnancy.
Hormonal fluctuations are at a spike during the first trimester.Some emotional stresses , fatigue and unhealthy spicy diet make it worse and lead to a Nausea along with vomiting.
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