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		<title>Extreme Pregnancy Nausea – Symptoms And Steps For Action</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a sense, women are already familiar with the vomiting and nausea that they may experience when expecting, because this is just a sign of changes happening inside the body, preparing it for the incubation of the baby and eventual birth, about nine months later. Back aches, joint pains, and the occasional fatigue are all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a sense, women are already familiar with the vomiting and nausea that they may experience when expecting, because this is just a sign of changes happening inside the body, preparing it for the incubation of the baby and eventual birth, about nine months later. Back aches, joint pains, and the occasional fatigue are all minor discomforts that can be endured in exchange for the wonderful bundle of joy that will be coming along.</p>
<p>Sadly not all pregnancies are the same. Some actually never encounter pregnancy nausea all throughout their trimesters, some experience it all throughout, and some experience extreme pregnancy nausea. While the first two conditions should really be a cause for concern as they pose no threat to either the mother or child, the third one however should be taken more seriously.</p>
<p>Extreme pregnancy nausea or hyperemesis gravidarium is the most severe form of morning sickness there is. Characterized by intense and persistent nausea and vomiting that may lead to serious dehydration, endangering both the child and mother. This condition will also make it somewhat impossible for you to get the proper nutrients because any food no matter how mild smelling can appear nauseating so are the other smells around you.</p>
<p>So how will you be able to determine that its extreme pregnancy nausea and not just common nausea? One of the most telling symptom it can have is that you will find it difficult to do anything when it comes because you will probably be stuck vomiting in the toilet far longer than you would care to stay. When left unchecked, symptoms like headaches, decreased output in urine, fainting spells, confusion, and severe fatigue can be observed.  If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above it is important that you get yourself checked immediately as it is something far beyond you or your husband can handle.</p>
<p>The condition is somewhat rare as it affects only a minute percentage of pregnant women. But just because it only affects a few does not mean you shouldn’t be concerned. Knowing the indicators of extreme pregnancy nausea will help you to determine whether you or those you know have it, and can help you in making the right actions and decisions from the onset. Remember, if you suspect that you are experiencing any of the symptoms similar to what was given above, have it checked. Even if it turns out to be nothing more than usual morning sickness, it will still pays to be sure.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy Nausea – Third Trimester: Should You Be Concerned?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregnancy or otherwise commonly known as morning sickness is just one of the indicators of pregnancy. But contrary to popular belief that nausea and vomiting are usually experienced by women starting in their first trimester and ending in the third trimester, evidence and research shows that there is a high percentage of pregnant women are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregnancy or otherwise commonly known as morning sickness is just one of the indicators of pregnancy. But contrary to popular belief that nausea and vomiting are usually experienced by women starting in their first trimester and ending in the third trimester, evidence and research shows that there is a high percentage of pregnant women are still suffering the symptoms of pregnancy nausea – third trimester.</p>
<p>Up until now there are still a lot of unknown factors when it comes to morning sickness, which makes it difficult to determine when it really does start and when it ends. Pregnancy nausea in the third trimester does not actually differ that much from what you may experience during the first trimester. Of course, the fact that you body is in a much more different state as compared to before and your baby is much more developed is also taken into consideration, regardless, the method of treatment and care stays the same.</p>
<p>Morning sickness in the third trimester should be no cause for concern as it is just a part of your pregnancy. It is just your body’s way of preparing for eventual birth in the near future. One good way to avoid nausea and vomiting in your third trimester is eating small meals all throughout the day. Say for example, instead of taking three large meals in a day, try cutting it into five smaller meals. Also it would be advisable to always carry saltine crackers with you in order to prevent running on an empty stomach which can induce morning sickness.</p>
<p>Also, avoiding foods which are greasy, fatty or fried can minimize the chances that you will be encountering problems. Another thing you can do to avoid morning sickness in your third trimester would be to avoid any strong smells as it can make you feel queasy and nauseated. Bringing a scented handkerchief will help deal with this problem. Aside from the methods mentioned above you can also choose from other alternative options like acupuncture, acupressure, herbal methods, light exercises and others. But do not invest that much time in them anymore as you are in a much more delicate condition than ever before.</p>
<p>Pregnancy nausea – third trimester is nothing to be concerned about, unless you suspect that there might be something wrong, in which case you should contact your doctor and tell them what your observations are.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy Nausea Diarrhea – A Dangerous Combination</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All expectant mothers are aware of the fact that in one way or another they will be experiencing some discomfort due to the various changes that will be happening inside their body in order to prepare for the incubation and the eventual birth that will be taking place about nine months after conception. The problem [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All expectant mothers are aware of the fact that in one way or another they will be experiencing some discomfort due to the various changes that will be happening inside their body in order to prepare for the incubation and the eventual birth that will be taking place about nine months after conception. The problem is that even with knowing the symptoms associated with pregnancy – nausea, diarrhea, back pains, joint pains and other pains, most still do not know that they will be able to alleviate and even prevent some of the discomfort that they feel.</p>
<p>Every pregnancy is unique of course, some being more difficult, others are quite simple and pain free, while others still are somewhat complicated. Some women actually never go through a single sick or nauseating day in their pregnancy. The lack of morning sickness does not of course mean that there is something wrong. Morning sickness can be bearable enough under normal circumstances, but there are cases where pain and vomiting associated to morning sickness can be so unbearable, which can be compounded by another problem – diarrhea.</p>
<p>When these two conditions get together, take note and take action by having yourself checked. There is such a case called hyperemesis gravidarium which is morning sickness in its most severe form. Also note that diarrhea is not a part of the morning sickness symptom or any other symptom that is associated with the changes you may experience during pregnancy. When these two get together, you and your child can be in danger of dehydration, these two conditions can dehydrate you at a very fast rate, and water might not be enough to supply your body with the nutrients that you need, which is why you need medical attention.</p>
<p>To secure you and your child’s condition, it is important that you have yourself checked for common signs of dehydration like rapid weight loss, metabolic problems, ulcers, ketosis, and the chronic fatigue making it difficult for the expectant mother to perform simple daily activities.</p>
<p>If you experience nausea, diarrhea and other symptoms during the third trimester of your pregnancy though, it shouldn’t raise that much of a concern because this is already the result of bodily chemical changes in preparation for imminent delivery in the near future.  Dehydration is one of the most troubling concerns for women during the early stages of pregnancy, so be sure to drink plenty of water to compensate for the fluid that might be lost in the process. Also, if you suspect that something is amiss, have yourself checked immediately in order to prevent any complications.</p>
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		<title>Cure To Morning Sickness – Various Tips And Tricks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many women today still think that it is okay to endure morning sickness; after all, this is probably nothing compared to the little bundle of joy that will be coming along after nine months, right? Wrong. The thing is that, morning sickness can actually be handled and even avoided. Yes it is a small price [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many women today still think that it is okay to endure morning sickness; after all, this is probably nothing compared to the little bundle of joy that will be coming along after nine months, right? Wrong. The thing is that, morning sickness can actually be handled and even avoided. Yes it is a small price to pay, but considering the discomfort that it may sometimes bring (especially if you are working), it would be even much better if you are able to deal with it or prevent it from taking place altogether. To aid in that endeavor here are some cure to morning sickness tips as well as some of the various methods that will help you in avoiding them:</p>
<p>Water: Aside from preventing dehydration due to vomiting when suffering from morning sickness. Water will also be able to provide you with relief from all the other aches and pains that you might be feeling due to pregnancy. Morning sickness can sometimes be an indication that you are lacking something, and that something might be water. It is recommended that you add about 2 to 4 more glasses than your daily fluid intake in order to stabilize your condition and minimize chances or nausea and vomiting. Remember only water, not coffee, not carbonated water, not softdrinks or soda, not juices, or tetrapacks, just plain sparkling water.</p>
<p>Crackers: Regular saltine crackers can help prevent morning sickness in more ways than one. During pregnancy your stomach acid is slightly higher than normal, this is to cope with your body’s growing needs and for the needs of the child as well. Meaning your digestion will be a bit faster than usual, and having no food in your stomach will set off chain reactions which can set off morning sickness. So always carry a pack of crackers with you, they will be your lifesaver during those times of need.</p>
<p>Diet: What you eat can actually create a huge impact on how often you will be experiencing morning sickness. Spicy, fatty and greasy foods for example will assure you that symptoms are on their way, ready as ever to create misery, so try to limit yourself as much as possible. Healthy food choices on the other hand can assure that every body function is normal and in perfect working order, making you that much more resilient to any and all other conditions or ailments that can promote or worsen morning sickness.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a cure to morning sickness there are actually a lot that can be given. You can ask your doctor about the other tips and tricks that can help you with morning sickness, they will surely be glad to provide you with the information that you need.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy Nausea – Start Avoiding Them As Early As Possible</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So how will you be able to prevent all the discomfort that is brought by pregnancy nausea? Start by avoiding them as early as possible. Pregnancy nausea or otherwise more familiarly known as morning sickness can actually be avoided by taking the proper steps &#8211; before this can happen though you need to know a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So how will you be able to prevent all the discomfort that is brought by pregnancy nausea? Start by avoiding them as early as possible. Pregnancy nausea or otherwise more familiarly known as morning sickness can actually be avoided by taking the proper steps &#8211; before this can happen though you need to know a few bits and pieces about morning sickness first.</p>
<p>The first thing that you need to know about morning sickness is that no one knows when it actually starts. All that is known is that it can begin anytime during your first trimester (first three months of pregnancy) and can last all throughout your pregnancy. This is the result of chemical changes happening inside your body, preparing it for the incubation of your soon to be child. Nausea and vomiting can last all throughout the day as well (which is a wonder why it’s not called all day sickness).</p>
<p>Yes morning sickness can be quite a pain in the neck but if you know how, there are methods that can help you get through the nine months with as few encounters as possible – all without the aid of any conventional medication. Here are a few of those techniques:</p>
<p>Diet: During the stages of pregnancy you will be able to observe changes in your body. One of which is a heightened sense of smell. This is basically your body’s way or protecting the baby from ingesting foods that would be otherwise harmful. Aside from that, certain foods like those which are: spicy, greasy, or fatty foods should be avoided as they can make you feel queasy.</p>
<p>Water: During pregnancy it is all the more important to hydrate yourself as much as you can, because this does not only prevent or ease morning sickness, it can also bring a lot of benefits to both you and your baby. This will also help alleviate some of the pregnancy related symptoms like, back pains and sciatica. Also, it is recommended that you take more than the usual 8 glasses of water a day because of your pregnancy. 10 or more glasses should be sufficient enough.</p>
<p>Dry foods: Always bring a cracker or biscuit with you. During pregnancy, your stomach tends to become a bit more concentrated in order to meet the adjustments that your body is going through. This means that you are digesting food faster than ever before which means that you never know when you might need that cracker.</p>
<p>There are many more tips that can be given with regards to pregnancy nausea. Start with a few of these techniques, and if you feel that you need more tips or advice, ask your doctor, they will surely be able to provide you with more.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy Nausea Within The First Few Weeks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is unclear the exact cause of the nausea most pregnant women experience known as morning sickness.  One theory is that vomiting and nausea in the first few weeks of pregnancy may be due to hormone changes produced by the placenta and the fetus.  Changes in the gastrointestinal system may also play a role in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is unclear the exact cause of the nausea most pregnant women experience known as morning sickness.  One theory is that vomiting and nausea in the first few weeks of pregnancy may be due to hormone changes produced by the placenta and the fetus.  Changes in the gastrointestinal system may also play a role in morning sickness because the stomach empties more slowly under the influence of the hormones of pregnancy.  Morning sickness affects about 70 percent of pregnant women.  It usually begins at four to eight weeks of pregnancy and subsides by fourteen to sixteen weeks.  Even though it is called “morning sickness” the vomiting and nausea in early pregnancy can occur at any time of the day.</p>
<p>But experts agree that it does play role within the pregnancy for one reason or another.  Morning sickness is thought to protect the fetus.  Contained in many plants are chemical toxins that protect the plant from being eaten.  Adults have defenses against toxins such as these including extensive arrays of detoxification made by the liver and the surface of tissues of certain other organs.  These defenses have not fully developed within the fetus.  Even a small dose of plant toxins might have certain effects on the adult but might be lethal to the fetus.  Pregnancy nausea causes the woman to become nauseated when exposed to the smell of taste of foods that are likely to contain toxins that might injure the fetus therefore protecting it.</p>
<p>Morning sickness may also protect the mother as well.  The immune system of a pregnant woman is suppressed during pregnancy most likely to reduce the chances of rejecting tissues of her own offspring.  Because of this, consuming animal products containing parasites or harmful bacteria can be especially dangerous to a pregnant woman.</p>
<p>Luckily, mild to moderate nausea and occasional vomiting associated with morning sickness won&#8217;t threaten your baby&#8217;s well-being.  If a pregnant woman does not gain any weight in the first trimester, it generally is not a problem.  As long as they are able to stay hydrated and aren&#8217;t starving, the fetus will remain healthy.  In most cases, the pregnant woman’s appetite will return soon enough and they will start gaining weight.</p>
<p>Most women tolerate morning sickness pretty well.  They have to make sure they are keeping themselves healthy and are letting their doctor’s know if there are any problems along the way.  Young women who are experiencing their first pregnancies and women who are carrying twins or multiple fetuses might experience more morning sickness then others.  Some women have nausea and vomiting beyond their first trimester and a few have it continually throughout their entire pregnancy.  Pregnant women do need to be aware that severe or prolonged vomiting has been linked to a greater risk of preterm birth.  It can also lead to low birth weight or newborns that are small for their gestational age.  If a woman is having problems with morning sickness the doctor might prescribe anti-nausea medication to ward off dehydration and further pregnancy complications.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy Nausea Remedies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with the nausea of pregnancy is something that most women understand that they might have to deal with when they become pregnant.  While there are some women who are able to dodge that affliction, most just have to grit their teeth and bear it.  But, bearing it is easier when lists of remedies are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dealing with the nausea of pregnancy is something that most women understand that they might have to deal with when they become pregnant.  While there are some women who are able to dodge that affliction, most just have to grit their teeth and bear it.  But, bearing it is easier when lists of remedies are at your finger tips to try.</p>
<p>Not all remedies work for everyone but it doesn’t hurt to try some things out to see if they work for you.  Some home remedies for morning sickness are pretty obvious like staying away from foods or orders that might trigger the gage reflex.  You can also try to eat bland food that is cold or at room temperature.  Hot food has more of an odor.</p>
<p>We have all heard the old wives tale of eating crackers to cure morning sickness. For some women find that carbohydrates are most appealing when they feel nauseated and putting a little something in your stomach wards off vomiting.  Keep crackers near your bed and nibble a few before you even get out of bed.  You can even nibble on some as you get ready to start the day or on your drive to work.  You can also try to eat small, frequent meals and snacks throughout the day so that your stomach is never empty.  Plus, try sipping fluids frequently throughout the day between meals.  But be careful not to drink so much at one time that your stomach feels full which will make you less hungry for food.  Aim to drink about a quart and a half of fluids altogether.  If you have been vomiting a lot you can try drinking a sports drink that contains glucose, salt, and potassium to replace lost electrolytes.</p>
<p>If nausea is really bed you can try acupressure.  Both Eastern and Western medical practitioners describe a pressure point on the body that is about two inches above the crease on the inner part of the wrist.  If this pressure point is stimulated, it may relieve the nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy.  There are bands available that you can get without prescription at pharmacies and marine stores, which are worn around one or both wrists.  Each band contains a button that presses on the vomiting-sensitive pressure point on the wrist.  Health care providers can also prescribe a device that stimulates the underside of your wrist with a mild electric current.  The device costs about $75 but it is safe works well for some women.  Ginger is another alternative remedy that is said to settle the stomach and help with nausea. Look for a ginger ale that is made with real ginger unlike most supermarket ginger ales.  Or you can grate some fresh ginger into hot water to make ginger tea or use ginger candies.  Make sure to talk to your health care provider before you take powdered ginger root supplements.  There is no way of being positive how much of the active ingredient you&#8217;re getting in those capsules. Some experts advise not using them at all.</p>
<p>Several other small steps can be taken to keep pregnancy nausea at bay.  Stay as relaxed and as stress free as possible.  Take time out to watch your favorite television show or movie or simply take a nap.  Take your prenatal vitamins with a big meal or just before bed.  You can also ask your healthcare provider whether you can switch to a prenatal vitamin with a low dose of iron or no iron for the first trimester.  Iron can be hard on your digestive system sometimes.  Although nausea and vomiting is a normal stage in pregnancy, it doesn’t have to be a horrible experience.</p>
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		<title>Nausea Late In Pregnancy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Typically, when people hear the words “morning sickness”, they associate this term with early signs of pregnancy or the first trimester of pregnancy.  But, the vomiting and nausea of morning sickness are not confined strictly to the first trimester of pregnancy.  Some women experience nausea late in the pregnancy during the third trimester. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Typically, when people hear the words “morning sickness”, they associate this term with early signs of pregnancy or the first trimester of pregnancy.  But, the vomiting and nausea of morning sickness are not confined strictly to the first trimester of pregnancy.  Some women experience nausea late in the pregnancy during the third trimester.</p>
<p>There are several reasons why some women experience nausea later in the pregnancy.  As you know, part of the cause of nausea in the first trimester is due to hormonal changes within the body.  This can happen again later in the pregnancy as hormone levels continue to fluctuate.  Plus, in the third trimester the baby is larger and encroaching on more space within the body.  Nausea after eating is common in the third trimester because of the uterus pressing up on the stomach.  This can occur with or without heartburn as well.  A good idea to avoid late pregnancy nausea is eating smaller meals and eating them more frequently during the course of the day.  There is not as much room to hold a large meal anymore within the stomach.</p>
<p>The most important thing is to make sure that you remain healthy.  Make sure that you call your doctor if you experience severe stomach pain or vomiting.  Sometimes a virus or another illness can be the cause of the problem.  You also want to make sure that the nausea or vomiting is not interfering with your ability to eat.  The baby as well as the mother needs the vital nutrients they receive from a good diet.  You also want to make sure that you avoid dehydration which can bring on preterm labor by sipping water continually.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, a condition known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) causes women to experience severe morning sickness right up until the baby is born and even after the birth of the baby in some cases.  HG is defined as vomiting that is frequent, persistent and severe.  The nausea and vomiting prevent an adequate amount of food and liquids to be absorbed by the body.  It is unclear what the causes of HG are but it might be linked to higher then usual levels of hormones and estrogen that some women produce.  Women suffering from HG will typically loose 5percent or more of their pre-pregnancy body weight.  They will also become dehydrated.  They tend to have difficulty with their daily activities, have an altered sense of taste or they might even have hallucinations.  The condition might also put the fetus at risk for diabetes or heart disease later on in life or neurobehaviorial issues right from birth due to the malnutrition and dehydration during pregnancy.  Because of the risk of dehydration and complications to the pregnancy, women with HG need to be treated as a medical emergency.  Antiemetic medications, intravenous re-hydration or nutritional support might be needed.</p>
<p>Thankfully, nausea later in pregnancy is not common to most women.  Those who do suffer from it may find relief in repositioning themselves while eating to alleviate the pressure on the stomach.  If you or someone you know is suffering from extreme nausea during a pregnancy, make sure that the treating doctor is aware of how often the vomiting is happening and the things they have done to treat it on their own.  And of course, if any dehydration symptoms are being seen or felt, make sure you seek help right away.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy Nausea: When To Call The Doctor</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 03:28:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of women experience morning sickness in their first trimesters of pregnancy.  Although it is not life threatening in most cases, for some women, morning sickness can become a big problem.  Some women are so affected by the nausea and vomiting that they might become dehydrated.  It is important to know what signs to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of women experience morning sickness in their first trimesters of pregnancy.  Although it is not life threatening in most cases, for some women, morning sickness can become a big problem.  Some women are so affected by the nausea and vomiting that they might become dehydrated.  It is important to know what signs to look for so you know when you should call your doctor due to morning sickness.</p>
<p>Morning sickness usually starts at about four weeks of pregnancy and typically ends around six weeks of pregnancy.  If your nausea and vomiting continues past that time, make sure to let your doctor know at your next visit.  But sometimes during that time frame, morning sickness might become really bad.  You should get in touch with your doctor to let him know if your nausea is not getting better despite the use of a few home remedies.  You also need to make sure that you call the doctor if you haven’t been able to eat or drink anything or keep anything down for twenty-four hours.</p>
<p>In extremely rare instances, nausea and vomiting may be so severe that a woman cannot maintain proper nutrition, fluids or gain enough weight.  It may lead to a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum.  Hyper means “over”, emesis means “vomiting” and gravidarum means “pregnant state.”  It affects about one in every three hundred pregnant women.  The condition is classified as vomiting that is frequent, persistent and severe.  If is left untreated, the mother will not be able to get the nutrition and fluids she needs.  If it goes untreated long enough it could threaten the health of the fetus.  Make sure your doctor knows how much you have been vomiting during the day.  If you are vomiting more then two or three times a day you should call your doctor.</p>
<p>Excessive vomiting can also lead to dehydration.  Dehydration happens when your body eliminates more water than you can replace.  Simply put, you are vomiting and loosing fluids more rapidly then you can drink and use fluids.  Luckily the body lets us know in a variety of ways when we are becoming dehydrated.  Make sure to call your doctor if you are feeling dizzy or feeling faint.  Dizziness is due to low blood pressure caused by dehydration.  You should also call your doctor if you are urinating less, and your urine appears darker in color.  You should also call if your mouth, eyes, and skin are feeling dry.  Dehydration can also cause headaches.  You also might feel increasingly tired, weak or that your mental acuity is lessening.  When it comes to dehydration, you do not need to try to be strong or tough it out.  Most likely, if you are feeling any of these symptoms due to vomiting, you are already dehydrated.  Dehydration can become a serious problem if it is not treated.  It can cause preterm labor and other pregnancy complications.  To ward off dehydration, make sure you are drinking plenty of water; at least 10 pints of water a day or more, if you can handle it.</p>
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		<title>The Cause Of Nausea During Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 03:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wonders of pregnancy are a miracle as most women see it.  But, the beginning of the pregnancy when morning sickness and nausea rears it’s lovely head, most women rethink that notion.  No one is really sure what the cause of morning sickness is but, with so many changes happening inside a woman’s body during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The wonders of pregnancy are a miracle as most women see it.  But, the beginning of the pregnancy when morning sickness and nausea rears it’s lovely head, most women rethink that notion.  No one is really sure what the cause of morning sickness is but, with so many changes happening inside a woman’s body during pregnancy, it is easy to understand the body’s reaction.</p>
<p>When a woman becomes pregnant, her body releases several different hormones.  Like all drugs, hormones have a couple of unpleasant side effects like intestinal upsets.  It is believed that the hormone HCG is the one most likely responsible for morning sickness.  HCG stands for human chronic gonadotropin.  This hormone is made by the embryo soon after conception and is later made by the placenta.  Its role is to maintain the production of progesterone which is anther hormone that is critical for pregnancy.  Progesterone itself might be the cause of morning sickness as well.  The increase of the progesterone in the body relaxes the muscles in the uterus which prevents early childbirth.  But, as a result, progesterone might also relax the stomach and intestines, leading to excess acids in the stomach and therefore nausea and vomiting.  Another hormone that might be the cause of the nausea and vomiting that comes with the first stages of pregnancy is estrogen.  Estrogen is always present in a woman of child bearing years but it rises rapidly in early pregnancy.</p>
<p>It has been suggested that morning sickness can be caused by a vitamin B deficiency.  Taking a vitamin B6 supplement does seem to help ease the nausea in pregnant women.  But this does not mean that they have a vitamin deficiency.  Actually one study showed that there were no significant differences in the levels of B6 in women with morning sickness and those without.  So it is unclear why B6 is helpful.  There has also been some evidence that taking a multivitamin at the time of conception and in early pregnancy helps to prevent severe morning sickness as well.  But yet again, no one knows why.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the causes of morning sickness might not lie with the body’s hormone levels at all.  It might be triggered by other aspects of the body.  The cause of morning sickness might lie with an enhanced sense of smell and sensitivity to odors.  Certain aromas instantly trigger her gag reflex in pregnant women.  While it could have to do with the sense of smell it might also be a result of higher levels of estrogen.  Plus, some women just might have gastrointestinal tracts that are simply more sensitive to the changes of early pregnancy.  Also, some women might be predisposed to having nausea and vomiting during pregnancy as an abdominal response to stress.  Although there is no real evidence of this but, the more vomiting and nausea that is taking place, the more stressed a woman might become and therefore almost continuing the process.</p>
<p>Although the cause of morning sickness is still unclear, experts do know that, in most cases, it does not last throughout the entire pregnancy.  Typically, by the end of the third month when the blood level of some of these hormones levels off or begins to decline, so does the intestinal maladies that are caused by these hormones and therefore, the morning sickness begins to reside.</p>
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