I believe that between weeks 6-12 are meant to be the worst, but a lot of women find that it goes on longer, until week 14 or over.
I expect you have been recommended to have a biscuit(UK) or cracker(US) by your bed and to eat it before getting up, to drink plenty of fluids a small amount at a time, and to avoid an empty stomach, as this makes it worse. Get plenty of rest.
Hang in there, it passes!
Most pregnant women will suffer through a bout of morning sickness. Some women will not get it as often while others can have it through many months of their pregnancy. It is the most common to get it during the early part of pregnancy.A lot of women find out that they are pregnant by starting to have morning sickness. It has been known to start as early as the fourth week of pregnancy, but more commonly starts during the sixth week. The worst sickness happens mainly in the next four to six weeks. The majority of the women will be finishing with morning sickness before the fourth month, however some will continue on longer. There are a few women who will suffer with this all the way through the pregnancy.Even though it’s called morning sickness because it mainly happens after waking up in the morning, it can still last the entire day. There are several theories on what causes morning sickness, but no one knows exactly what causes it. One of those reasons is the rapid rise of hormones, especially estrogen, in early pregnancy. However, this doesn’t explain why some women will continue to have morning sickness even longer. Another theory is that in early pregnancy the woman has a very strong sense of smell and food or fragrance smells can overwhelm her.Other interesting ideas that may explain morning sickness are women that get migraine headaches, suffer from motion sickness, have a mother or other family members who have had it and even some say it’s because they are carrying a girl.A morning sickness problem can easily keep the woman from eating properly. She should be taking a prenatal vitamin with low iron or no iron. Iron can only add to the nausea. The vitamin will replace the nutrients that are being lost by not eating right and vomiting. These vitamins are best taken with food or right before bedtime.Some women will eat smaller, but more frequent meals throughout the day. Snacking on something bland like crackers can also help settle the stomach. Sipping cold, carbonated drinks in between the meals will also help.If the morning sickness does become too severe, see the physician and find out if there are other options to try.
You get drunk! And that's about it... you'll probably just experience sickness and a hangover in the morning, and at worst you can get alcohol poisoning and die!
It could be. It has been my experience (I have had two children and one miscarriage) that everytime I am around 3 weeks or so I get flu-symptoms with a sore throat, etc. and I feel queasy and then about the 4th week I will start getting a morning sickness feeling around 9 a.m. every morning even though I have never vomited with any of my pregnancies (unless it was food that didn't sit right)
swine flusickness is badfevermono
The worst sickness that you can get is the Swine flu. My parents and some doctors say that if you are not taking care of in like weeks you can die. But usually you either go to the doctors and get some medication.
What Is Morning Sickness?Morning sickness is a condition of nausea and vomiting which more than half of all women experience during the first three months of pregnancy. The effects are usually worst in the early hours of the morning, decreasing as the day progresses. However, symptoms can occur at any time and may last all day long. Morning sickness typically begins during the sixth week of pregnancy and ends between the twelfth and fourteenth weeks.The purpose of morning sickness is to protect the fetus and the mother from toxins ingested in the early stages of pregnancy when both are most vulnerable. Severe vomiting can cause dehydration, alkalosis, weight loss, and hypokalemia.The exact cause of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy is not known. However, there are several possible causes that may act alone or in combination. Among these are:•Estrogen: a hormone that increases rapidly during the early part of the pregnancy.•An enhanced sense of smell and sensitivity to certain odors.•Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG): another hormone that rises rapidly during pregnancy.•Low blood sugar.Common TreatmentsHome remedies will lessen the symptoms of nausea, but not cure the root cause. Common home remedies include:•Saltine (or other dry) crackers in the morning.•The scent of fresh cut lemons.•Eating several small meals every day while avoiding large meals and an empty stomach.•The BRAT Diet: Bananas, Rice, Apple Sauce, Toast and Tea.•Consuming fruits and vegetables high in water content (melons, strawberries, grapes, lettuce).•Ginger in the form of capsules, ginger ale, ginger tea or ginger snaps.•Sucking on ice cubes or frozen pops.Of course, not every morning sickness home remedy works for every pregnant woman. It may be necessary to try multiple cures or to experiment in order to find the one that works best. Sometimes, a doctor may prescribe anti-nausea medication, especially if the expectant mother is suffering from dehydration, malnutrition or weight loss.
No, fatal familial insomnia (FFI) is. it was discovered by Pierluigi Gambetti.
Yes, PMS can also be a sign of pregnancy providing you haven't got your period. Do a pregnancy test.
Yes, eubacteria can make you very sick. Salmonella is the worst type of sickness that a person can get from eubacteria.
starving yourself for weeks
You should call or see your OB right away. The worst case scenerio is that something catastrophic has happened that is limiting the blood or oxygen supply to the fetus and an emergent c-section will be required. This is why "kick counts" are so important in the last couple of weeks during your pregnancy.
The character with the worst sea sickness in "Life of Pi" is probably Pi's mother in the book. She suffers from extreme motion sickness and is unable to adapt to life at sea, leading to her deteriorating health.