When do pregnant women experience morning sickness

  Many women experience morning sickness before they even begin to feel the joy of pregnancy when they discover they are pregnant. But there are also some women who have no signs of morning sickness from pregnancy to giving birth. Therefore, women who are still preparing for pregnancy want to know when pregnant women generally experience morning sickness?

  

When do pregnant women experience morning sickness1

  The start time of morning sickness varies from person to person, and everyone's physical condition is different. Most women experience vomiting and nausea starting from the 5th or 6th week of pregnancy. Some women may feel a little nauseous without experiencing morning sickness, so it is uncertain when they will experience morning sickness.

  Most pregnant women experience morning sickness around 42 days after pregnancy, and it is most severe in the morning and evening. It is recommended that women should not be too nervous, as morning sickness is caused by changes in hormone levels in the body, not a manifestation of abnormal fetal development. However, they should be alert to the sudden disappearance of morning sickness reactions.

  Most pregnant women will experience morning sickness between 6-12 weeks of pregnancy, and the frequency of morning sickness will gradually decrease by three months. Pregnant women can also find that their morning sickness disappears unconsciously. After morning sickness, remember to clean your oral hygiene and do not skip food because of morning sickness. It is still necessary to supplement enough nutrition for the fetus to absorb and grow.

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