Morning Sickness Cures

January 23, 2009

When Does Morning Sickness Start?

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Once instance you are overjoyed with the great news you are pregnant! Then you are suddenly you are brought back down to earth with a huge thud and with it a very rude awakening that your body beings to undergo a series of major changes to ehlp preapre for your new baby’s growth and development.

Mother Nature loves irony. How else to explain taking the happiest time in a woman’s life and causing her to become physically ill and miserable?

Morning Sickness Symptoms

And, what’s with using the term, "morning sickness"? Actually, the correct term is "nausea and vomiting of pregnancy". Which is closer to the truth since the condition can and will occur anytime of the day.

Facts about the condition:

  1. 50-95% of pregnant women suffer from it.
  2. Dehydration can happen in extreme cases.
  3. Occurs in first month of pregnancy.
  4. Continues until 14th-16th week.
  5. 50% of women will suffer for another month.

Although nobody will say for sure what the definite causes are, the theories are:

  1. Estrogen level increase.
  2. Low blood sugar.
  3. Increased sensitivity to smells where many odors instantly trigger the gag-reflex.
  4. Rise in progesterone level . This hormone helps relax the uterus in order to prevent early labor but it also relaxes the stomach and intestines which cause excess acids in the stomach and slower waste removal.
  5. Eating unhealthy foods. Seems the body has a sure-fire way to make sure you don’t ingest anything not good for you or baby.
  6. An increase in human chorionic gonadotropin! Now you know why they prefer to call it (hCG) This is a peptide hormone produced by the embryo soon after conception and later on by the placenta. It’s role is to maintain crucial levels of progesterone production vital in human pregnancies.
  7. Excess salivation which nauseates some women

It’s difficult to spend time on the causes when all you want is relief. As with anything to do with the human body, there’s no one-size-fits-all remedy. There will be a period of trial and error as you find what works for you. Of course it goes without saying, you will be consulting with your doctor/care-provider.

So here are some corrective measures used by many women:

  1. Eating small, frequent meals. An empty stomach produces an acid which aggravates the stomach lining.
  2. Foods should be high in proteins and complex carbohydrates. Yogurt, cheese and eggs for example: Whole-grain breads and cereals. Don’t make the mistake of thinking of whole-wheat as being whole- grain. You want the product label to say " 100% whole-grain". Big difference and healthy for mother and baby.
  3. Drink fluids. Dehydration makes everything worse. Extreme cases need to be hospitalized. If you can’t stomach fluids, try eating fruit which has high water content and low acid like grapes and watermellon .
  4. Ginger (zingiber officinale) The age-old remedy for upset stomachs. Either capsules, tea or ginger- snaps, candy. Try to get ginger ale made with real ginger. Usually not supermarket brands. You may have to try the health-food section in your grocery or an actual health-food store.
  5. Brushing teeth after vomiting will decrease excess saliva and lessen stomach turmoil. And, prevents tooth decay and makes you feel better.
  6. Get proper rest. Fatigue and stress will cause morning sickness to worsen. If able to, nap often.
  7. Stay away from fatty, spicy, rich, acidic and fried foods.
  8. Eat crackers before getting out of bed. Get up slowly.
  9. Take prenatal vitamins later on in the day.
  10. Try vitamin B6.
  11. Microwave cooking produces less odors. Better yet, have someone else do the cooking while you, lucky girl,stay away!
  12. Go smell lemons. Believe it or not, relief may be found by sprinkling essential oil of lemon on a handkerchief and holding it to your nose.
  13. Warm places can trigger nausea. Try to stay cool. If not in air conditioning, install fans around you.Even a battery-operated hand-held fan can bring relief.
  14. If your stomach agrees, eat what you want when you want it. Your special cravings are trying to tell you something.

Although it can be downright annoying when well-meaning friends and family tell you, "This too shall pass".

Especially when you feel miserable. Usually after the first trimester, you will again be concentrating on happy, future events.

Again, Congratulations!

(c) 2006 Karen Cook

Reference Sources: Wikipedia and Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine.

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January 22, 2009

Coping With Morning Sickness

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Dealing with Morning Sickness

Finding out that you are pregnant is the most wonderful feeling in the world and should be a wonderful experience, but there is an aspect of pregnancy which often can be difficult for a lot of women. Morning sickness strikes many women and can cause nausea from the first month of pregancy to about the 14th week. This article provides some insight into how you can best deal with morning sickness…

At the outset, it is important to understand that the nausea associated with being pregnant can occur throughout the day and night and is not confined to the morning. Many women historically have experienced pregnancy related nausea in the morning. But, calling it morning sickness really is something of a misnomer.

Dealing with morning sickness

In addition, you need to understand that nausea associated with pregnancy is normal, particularly during the first trimester. However, with that said and understood, if you find that you are suffering from severe nausea or if you find that you are spending a good deal of time nauseated, you definitely will want to speak with your doctor. There are some rather rare instances in which nausea during pregnancy can be the consequence of something more serious. Therefore, you really do want to make sure that you visit with your doctor if the nausea you are experiencing associated with your pregnancy is more severe and unrelenting.

There is no definitive conclusion as to why some experience severe nausea during the course of a pregnancy while others don’t. Most experts tend to agree that the various physical changes that accompany a pregnancy are the prime factors that lead to pregnancy related nausea. Specifically, many of these experts agree that hormone known as human chorionic gonadotropin is the prime contributor to the nausea that is suffered by many women who are pregnant. Some research also suggests that the hormone estrogen also plays a contributing role in the nausea that is suffered during pregnancy by some women.

You are likely to find that certain foods aggravate a condition of pregnancy related nausea. The reality is that this differs from woman to woman. Therefore, you will have to go through a period of trial and error until you eliminate those foods that aggravate your nausea and those that do not. On a related note, some women experience some relief from pregnancy related nausea by eating certain food items or drinking certain beverages. Once again, this does differ from person to person and you will need to experiment a bit in this regard. As an side, simply because a food or beverage may have helped control nausea when you were not pregnant does not mean that it will have the same effect when you are pregnant.

As mentioned previously, if the symptoms of pregnancy related nausea become more severe or seem to persist without any relief, you must see your doctor. There needs to be a determination made that nothing more serious is going on. Moreover, your physician can recommend medications that may help to relieve your pregnancy relate nausea symptoms.

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Published: 7/8/2008

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January 15, 2009

Morning Sickness Symptoms

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What Does Morning Sickness Feel Like? What are the symptoms of morning sickness? Get the information you need to know here, read on:

Morning sickness unfortunately isn’t confined to the morning. Some frequently asked questions answered.


I feel nauseated all the time – not just in the morning – throughout the day, is this normal?

What does morning sickness feel like

Unfortunately, morning sickness is not limited to the morning and around 60 to 80 percent of women reportedly feel nauseous in the morning, evening and night. Misery loves company so while you may feel better reading this and knowing you are not alone, this doesn’t mean you should treat it likely. Speak to your doctor at once especially if you keep vomiting. You may even need to be hospitalised because if you keep throwing up both you and your baby will get dehydrated. You will probably need to be hydrated intravenously with the help of electrolytes, fluids and glucose.

Can morning sickness affect my baby?

If your morning sickness is relatively mild, your baby will be absolutely fine, as long as you don’t keep throwing up and are able to retain fluids and food. What is important is that you must not be throwing up all the time so you get dehydrated. As long as there is sufficient food and water in your body, your baby will be fine.

Remember to eat food rich in minerals and vitamins. If you like your cornflakes, pick one up that’s fortified with extra minerals. Eat vitamin supplements along with food instead of taking them randomly throughout the day. They are easier on the stomach.

Can I do anything to reduce nausea?

Don’t we wish there was some miracle cure for reducing morning sickness without any side effects? Unfortunately, there’s nothing of the sort. However, there are certain things that could help reduce morning sickness and soothe nausea. Try eating small meals throughout the day. If possible, keep chewing on something or the other. The meals should be low in fat and high in carbohydrates. Avoid eating foods with offensive odours as it may trigger nausea. You will find that you feel nauseaus after eating certain foods. Once you’ve figured out what makes you sick, stay away from it.

Another tip to help reduce nausea:

Try taking 50 milligrams of vitamin B6 twice a day. However, this does not work for all women but if it does work for you, great! In any case, the vitamin helps strengthen the immune system, helps metabolise certain amino acids and is good for you, so take it anyway. Foods that include this vitamin are:

  • Bananas
  • Brown rice
  • Fish
  • Whole grains
  • Corn
  • Nuts
  • Avocados

How long will this morning sickness last?

On an average, morning sickness lasts anywhere from three weeks to three months. Some women hardly feel nauseous while others feel sick right up to their pregnancy. However, it is rare that a woman feels nauseous throughout at the most eating something or a certain smell may trigger nausea.

Will I be more likely to develop motion sickness when pregnant?

While there is no obvious link between motion sickness and pregnancy, anything can trigger off morning sickness, even motion; especially if you are slightly prone to motion sickness, the feeling will only get magnified.

Will a change of place or weather make me more prone to morning sickness?

Yes, it is possible for you to feel sicker when you’ve moved to a new place, till you’ve adjusted to the place and climate. If you have planned a holiday at a hill station, make sure you increase your water intake, as the climate is drier and dehydration is common.

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