Healthy Tips During Pregnancy - Morning Sickness
Andrew Levin
Be happy when you get morning sickness because it's one the first signs that you are pregnant. Don't be fooled by its name because morning sickness can happen any time and not just in the morning. It usually occurs in the first trimester of your pregnancy and ends by the second. However in some cases, you may experience morning sickness until the end of term.
Causes of Morning Sickness
If you're lucky, you may not get any morning sicknesses at all. The cause for morning sickness is not fully known. It's suspected that the changes in your body during your pregnancy that causes it.
Consuming prenatal pills may induce morning sickness. So some women try consuming it later in the day. Consult your doctor if you can get other form of vitamin instead of the pill. Remember to always consult with your doctor before taking new supplements or even taking yourself off medication.
Reducing Morning Sickness
There are a few ways to minimize the sickness, but they don't work for everyone. Salty crackers may help. Dry cereal is another good thing to eat. Taking a nap works well, but you may not be able to sleep well in the night. Drink enough fluid and get yourself hydrated.
Smells is another thing that seems to cause morning sickness. Imagine walking into a restaurant and the first thing you smell is grease. Yes, this can easily set it off. Bad smells and even certain tastes, get the feel for your body during the pregnancy and figure out just what sets it off. Knowing how to avoid it, can make a world of difference.
Try slowing down a bit, sometimes your body is just exhausted from all the errands you are running and it tries to give you a break. Listen to your body, take a nap, relax and watch a television show...take some time off. If you are looking for remedies for your morning sickness, you may try buying some pregnancy pops. Or if you'd prefer to stay away from the sweets you can wear a bracelet designed to stop morning sickness, they are just like the motion sickness bracelets. They don't work for everyone but they could work for you.
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About The Author
Andrew Levin is a Pregnancy Specialist and owner of Healthy Pregnancy Guide. You can instantly get access to a FREE "5 Tips To A Healthy and Happy Pregnancy " Mini eCourse ($17 value) by visiting http://AndrewLevins.com/pregnancysymptoms
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