What should I do if I feel uncomfortable with morning sickness and want to have it aborted

  It is normal for women to experience morning sickness during pregnancy, so there is no need to worry. Due to the different constitutions of each woman, the occurrence of morning sickness reactions may also vary. Some pregnant women experience mild or no response to morning sickness, while others experience severe morning sickness. So, what should I do if I feel uncomfortable with morning sickness and want to have it aborted?

  

What should I do if I feel uncomfortable with morning sickness and want to have it aborted1

  It is very difficult for women to conceive a small life, especially for those with weaker constitutions, and pregnancy reactions may be stronger. Especially with severe morning sickness, loss of appetite, and feeling like the liver is almost spitting out, some first-time pregnant women may have plans to abort the fetus if they can't hold on. This is a very irresponsible behavior. When morning sickness is particularly severe, do not resort to abortion as a means of handling it.

  Women who experience severe morning sickness during pregnancy should not have the mentality of abortion, no matter how severe it is, because the fetus in the mother's body will feel the mother's emotions, which is not conducive to the development of the fetus. Pregnant women who experience severe morning sickness in the early stages can go to the hospital and have a doctor prescribe antiemetic medication. They should also pay attention to their daily routine. Generally, with the increase of months, the condition of morning sickness will weaken.

  During early pregnancy, women need to pay attention to regulating their lives due to the instability of the fetus. Rest in bed, avoid significant emotional changes, and try to replenish the necessary nutrients in the body as much as possible. You can drink some milk, eat some light food, and avoid greasy food to avoid worsening morning sickness.

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