Is the baby smarter the more severe the morning sickness

  During the ten months of pregnancy, the baby has been causing a lot of trouble for the mothers. During this process, the mothers also work very hard, such as the typical pregnancy reaction of morning sickness. But some mothers have heard that the degree of morning sickness is positively correlated with their baby's intelligence. So, the more severe the morning sickness, the smarter the baby is?

  

Is the baby smarter the more severe the morning sickness1

  Pregnant women with severe morning sickness may not necessarily give birth to smarter babies. Morning sickness is just a normal physiological phenomenon during pregnancy, which cannot reflect the specific condition of the pregnant woman and the fetus, and is not necessarily related to whether the baby is smart. Many pregnant women may not experience obvious morning sickness throughout the entire pregnancy, but they can still give birth to healthy and energetic babies.

  Mild to moderate nausea and occasional vomiting during pregnancy generally do not affect the health of the baby. As long as there is no dehydration or insufficient food intake, there is no problem even if there is no weight gain in early pregnancy. In most cases, one should be able to quickly regain their appetite and start gaining weight.

  A small number of pregnant women have particularly severe reactions, showing persistent vomiting, and even being unable to eat or drink water, known as preeclampsia. In addition to food, vomitus may also contain mucous foam, bile or blood. Due to frequent vomiting, pregnant women are in a state of dehydration. If the condition continues to worsen, serious symptoms such as convulsions, coma, jaundice, and even death may occur.

  If morning sickness is very serious and affects normal life and rest, timely medical treatment and adjustment can be sought. Try to maintain a light and nutritious diet in daily life, avoid overly greasy foods, ensure rest, and maintain a happy and cheerful mood.

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