Morning sickness is one of the pregnancy reactions that pregnant women may experience during pregnancy. Generally, morning sickness begins to appear in the fifth or sixth week of pregnancy. By the thirteenth week of pregnancy, the morning sickness reaction will improve and gradually disappear. However, some pregnant women's morning sickness reaction may last for a long time and have an increasing trend of attention. So, why is morning sickness becoming more and more serious?

Morning sickness is becoming increasingly severe, possibly due to individual differences among pregnant women. Each pregnant woman's physical condition is different, so the occurrence of pregnancy reactions is also different, and the severity will also vary. Some pregnant women have sensitive constitutions, so their morning sickness reaction will be more severe, and as the gestational age increases, the hormone levels in the body continue to change, and morning sickness will become more and more severe.
Furthermore, the increasingly severe morning sickness may also be due to the fact that the pregnant woman is carrying twins or has digestive system diseases such as chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers. In addition, if the pregnant woman is carrying a molar pregnancy, the morning sickness reaction will also become more and more serious. This situation should be alerted, and it is best to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to eliminate these adverse factors.
When pregnant women are more severe, they can relieve the symptoms by eating small and frequent meals. The diet should also be light and easy to digest, and there is no need to eat too much at each meal. Keep 70-80% full, and you can also eat some soda crackers on a regular basis.