What Is Morning Sickness?
Morning sickness is a common problem in pregnant women. In spite of the name, it may occur at any time during the day and cause certain symptoms like vomiting, nausea, and aversion to some foods. When you get pregnant, it may be necessary to think about what and when to expect about the condition to take proper measures. While the exact timeline can vary from person to person, there are certain general frames to expect when morning sickness starts, peaks, or ends. Read the next sections to learn more. [1]
How Does Morning Sickness Feel Like?
Morning sickness can be different for every woman. Some common symptoms may include vomiting, intense nausea, low energy, dizziness, stomach cramping and pain, and aversion to certain foods. In some cases, specific smells or foods would trigger these problems in morning sickness. If nausea is intense and leads to vomiting, dehydration would occur and cause symptoms like feeling faint or dizzy, thirst, infrequent urination, and dark urine. It is important to drink enough water to prevent further complications. [2]