When I was pregnant I used to feel sick all the time, not just the mornings. Nobody warned me about that one! I can remember certain smells that used to set me off into gut wrenching stomach-crunching bouts of vomiting down the lavatory!
Unfortunately morning sickness isn’t restricted to just mornings, as the name would suggest. In fact the majority of mums-to-be experience nausea in the morning, evening and night. It really is not limited to the morning hours, it can occur at any time, and more often than not at the times when you will least expect it.
It may be comforting to know that you are not alone and that between 60%-80% of women experience morning sickness, but that’s hardly likely to help you feel any better.
In most cases there are simple things you can do reduce or eliminate morning sickness such as watching what you eat and ensuring you eat regular, small meals and keeping yourself well hydrated by drinking lots of glasses of water.
It may seem like the end of the world but morning sickness is manageable and easily curable.
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