Morning Sickness
Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, most common in the first trimester, affecting up to 80% of pregnant women.
What Is Morning Sickness?
Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, most common in the first trimester, affecting up to 80% of pregnant women.
Causes
Morning Sickness during pregnancy can be caused by hormonal changes, physical changes in your body, and the demands of growing a new life. Understanding the underlying causes helps you manage symptoms effectively.
What to Expect
Many women experience morning sickness at some point during pregnancy. While it can be uncomfortable or worrying, it is usually a normal part of the process. Your body is going through incredible changes to support your baby's growth and development.
How to Manage
There are several strategies to help manage morning sickness. Rest, proper hydration, balanced nutrition, and gentle exercise can all make a significant difference. Your healthcare provider can offer additional guidance specific to your situation.
When to Call Your Doctor
Contact your healthcare provider if symptoms are severe, persistent, or accompanied by fever, heavy bleeding, or intense pain. Trust your instincts — if something feels wrong, it is always better to check.
FAQ
Is morning sickness normal during pregnancy?▾
Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, most common in the first trimester, affecting up to 80% of pregnant women.
When should I call my doctor about morning sickness?▾
Contact your healthcare provider if symptoms are severe, getting worse, or you have any concerns. It is always better to ask and get reassurance.