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When to Expect Morningsickness

Many woman react quite differently to their pregnancy. You might find that you will get morningsickness each and every morning just like clockwork. Or, you might find that you get morningsickness only in the evenings. You might also find that you don't get morningsickness at all.

 

Morningsickness is a term which is used in order to describe the nausea that a woman often feels during the first three months of her pregnancy. The gestation time for a human foetus is of 40 weeks to about 9 months. The first 12 weeks are usually considered the first trimester and when a woman is most likely to experience morningsickness. This can come in several different forms. Some women might even feel so ill that they will be unable to hold down any food or even any water. This can be dangerous because you will need to eat in order to nourish yourself as well as your child. You will also need to keep your body well hydrated.

Some women will find that they get morningsickness at night or even in the middle of the afternoon. In certain cases, drinking a light, carbonated beverage such as 7-Up might help to ease any feeling of nausea. If you ever find that you are getting morningsickness whilst you are at work, you might want to consider drinking sips of 7-Up or some other kind of carbonated water whilst you are in your office.

You can usually expect morningsickness to occur at the same time each day. This usually means that if you are prone to getting morningsickness in the evening this is when you will be most likely to get sick. You can even try to alleviate the symptoms by eating small meals instead of large meals during the day. Ingesting too much food at a time can sometimes increase the nausea.

Quite fortunately, morningsickness usually passes after the first trimester of pregnancy after the body has had a chance to get used to the hormone fluctuation. During this time, you will also begin to feel like you have increased amounts of energy.

One natural means for alleviates some of the effects of morningsickness is to use ginger. Ginger is a natural cure for nausea and has been used throughout the ages in order to treat this condition. You can drink a ginger tea that will help you with the feeling of morningsickness.

Another healthy natural cure for morningsickness is peppermint. Peppermint tea might be able to help stop the nausea that will be related to morningsickness. Peppermint and ginger teas are also available in most health food shops as well as the supermarket and are perfectly safe to use when you are trying to stave off morningsickness.

Morningsickness can also strike at any time during pregnancy. Whilst most women don't experience these symptoms after the first three months, some have morningsickness up until the third trimester or even afterwards. Some women also experience morningsickness after they have had their baby. When it comes to morningsickness, every woman is usually different.



 

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