Generally speaking, pregnant women may experience some discomfort during pregnancy. These discomforts are normal phenomena, but some symptoms can indeed make pregnant women uncomfortable. Among them, pregnancy vomiting is a very disturbing symptom. Most pregnant women will experience vomiting during pregnancy. If the degree of vomiting during pregnancy is relatively severe, it will be unbearable for pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy. So, how long does morning sickness usually last?
Due to the different physical conditions of each female friend, the timing of early pregnancy reactions may also vary. If some people experience early pregnancy symptoms starting from four to five weeks, most people start to show stronger symptoms around six weeks. It reaches its peak around ten weeks, usually around three months, which is about twelve weeks.
The symptoms of morning sickness usually disappear automatically after three months of pregnancy. It is recommended to have a light and easily digestible diet during this period, eat more high protein and vitamin rich foods, avoid eating raw, cold, and stimulating foods, pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm, and prevent catching a cold.
Pregnancy vomiting is indeed unpleasant, but fortunately, for most pregnant women, this type of vomiting usually does not last long. Generally speaking, three-quarters of pregnant women experience nausea and even frequent vomiting during the first three months of pregnancy. Nausea usually begins around 6 weeks of pregnancy, but it may also start at 4 weeks of pregnancy. Over the next month, the symptoms will become increasingly severe.
Then, about half of pregnant women will no longer feel uncomfortable in mid pregnancy or around 14 weeks. Most people still need about a month to feel the nausea gradually easing. However, pregnancy vomiting does not completely rule out the possibility of some people experiencing a relapse during pregnancy.