Sunday, July 4, 2010

Symptoms Morning Sickness - What are they and how they stopped?

Symptoms of morning sickness, most pregnant women up to 80% of them. In most cases, these symptoms begin to feel after four weeks and lasts until Week 16.

Most women who have experienced morning sickness symptoms of nausea and vomiting, convulsions, especially in the first three months of pregnancy. But these are not the only symptoms that may occur to a pregnant woman. You can also experience headache and backache, excessive salivation, frequentUrination, constipation, increased sense of smell and even lower abdominal cramps.

Many women find that the term "morning sickness is totally inadequate, because they feel at any time of day and night sick. It's a miserable feeling, but usually clears after about 14-16 weeks of pregnancy when the placenta begins to produce hormones in the ovaries, responsible until then. Unfortunately, some women find their illness, continue right through their pregnancy andis cured only by birth.

You can put an end to the symptoms of morning sickness, trying to:

- Eating ginger biscuits, toast, and anything with mint;
- Do you often have small, starchy snacks like sandwiches;
- To eat regularly, even if you do not like;
- Take a sip of hot water;
- Get the morning and slowly, if possible, rest during the day;
- Avoid perfumes you do, you know, to vomit;
- Wear motion sicknessBands;
- Control issues you point to an acupuncturist, the pressure point on the hand, the disease.

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