When is the latest time for morning sickness to end

  After a woman becomes pregnant, there are changes in hormone levels in her body. Due to the influence of hormone changes, her body may experience a series of early pregnancy reactions, among which morning sickness is one of the most common reactions. As morning sickness can cause certain difficulties in women's daily lives, women want to know if it will continue and when it will end at the latest?

  

When is the latest time for morning sickness to end1

  Generally speaking, most women experience early pregnancy symptoms around 6 weeks of pregnancy, and gradually disappear around 12 weeks of pregnancy. However, due to the different constitutions of each woman, the degree and duration of morning sickness may also vary from person to person. For example, some women may experience mild morning sickness, some may experience severe morning sickness, and some may persist for several months. In severe cases, it may even last until delivery.

  Since morning sickness is a normal physiological reaction during pregnancy, mild symptoms of morning sickness do not need to be worried at all. Even if the duration of morning sickness is long, as long as the fetus is not affected and is growing and developing healthily after prenatal examination, there is no need to worry. However, if a pregnant woman experiences severe morning sickness, frequent nausea and vomiting, and cannot eat normally, it will affect the health of the pregnant woman and fetus, and even endanger life safety.

  So when women find themselves experiencing frequent morning sickness, which has affected their eating and drinking habits, accompanied by rapid weight loss exceeding 15% of their body weight, or when they have already experienced dehydration symptoms, they should be hospitalized as soon as possible for treatment. Intravenous injection drugs can be used for relief treatment. As long as pregnant women detect it in time, their condition will improve after two to three days of treatment and they can continue to conceive.

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