After pregnancy, pregnant women may experience vomiting, especially when they smell irritating odors and cannot stop vomiting. During morning sickness, pregnant women may also vomit everything they have eaten, causing a bad mood and throwing tantrums at family members. This is a normal phenomenon. So how long does morning sickness usually last and disappear?

Morning sickness usually lasts for about 3 months, and some pregnant women may experience it for 16-18 weeks or even the entire pregnancy due to high levels of estrogen in their bodies. In addition to nausea and loss of appetite, pregnant women may also experience insomnia and anxiety, so they will feel uncomfortable throughout the entire pregnancy.
Some people associate morning sickness with the gender of the fetus, thinking that pregnant girls tend to vomit for a longer time and pregnant boys tend to vomit for a shorter time. However, in fact, morning sickness is not related to the gender of the fetus. Morning sickness is related to personal constitution and the level of hormones in the body. When the level of estrogen in the body is low, occasional vomiting may occur.
It's very uncomfortable to have morning sickness, unable to eat or sleep well. Pregnant women can eat some biscuits and dry bread to stop vomiting in the morning, or eat some clear Congee and vegetables to supplement nutrition. After about three months, you can eat normally. At this time, it is important to pay attention to the nutritional balance between foods, with a reasonable combination of meat and vegetables and even distribution of coarse and fine ingredients. Supplementing with more nutrients is essential for faster fetal development.