How to Cope with Morning Sickness
July 6th, 2022 | Blog
We recently sponsored an article on coping with morning sickness. Here is a brief excerpt and a link to the whole article:
Most pregnant women (50%–80%) experience nausea, and half experience vomiting. Maybe you take this as a good sign as some studies associate morning sickness with a healthy pregnancy—but that’s not always a comforting thought in the heat of the heaving.
Typically, nausea and vomiting in pregnancy isn’t dangerous for your baby. Even with the most extreme form of nausea and vomiting, as long as it’s treated early, most babies have no problems. However, some studies show that if a pregnant woman has hyperemesis gravidarum, her baby could be born earlier or may be smaller overall.
Read the rest of the article to learn what to do about morning sickness.
Recent Posts
- Spring Cleaning & Baby-Proofing: A Safe and Welcoming Home for Your Little One
- Navigating Easter with Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea: Finding Moments of Joy
- Creating Magical Memories: Festive & Safe Easter Activities for Young Children
- Adjusting Your Chemotherapy Anti-Nausea Plan for Daylight Savings Time
- The Science Behind Morning Sickness and Why Lozenges Help
Categories
- All-Natural (4)
- Blog (47)
- Cancer (85)
- Diet (15)
- Holidays (28)
- Lifestyle (69)
- Motion Sickness (44)
- Nausea (110)
- New Mothers (47)
- Oncology Testimonials (3)
- Prebiotics (1)
- Preggie Products (11)
- Preggie Testimonial (24)
- Pregnancy (161)
- Queasy Products (7)
- Queasy Testimonial (17)