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Morning Sickness

Morning sickness refers to the nauseated feeling during the first trimester of pregnancy.

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What symptoms of pregnant?

Some signs and symptoms to look for if you believe you might be pregnant include * missed period, * nausea with or without vomiting, * tiredness, * dizziness, * breast changes and breast tenderness, and * frequent urination. Feelings of sickness (nausea) affect the majority of women during pregnancy, particularly during the first three to four months. Tiredness may be more pronounced during the first and third trimesters (Months 1-3 = trimester 1 and 6-9 = trimester 3)

What makes men fertile?

That depends entirely upon the reason why he is infertile. If it is because he makes no sperm, there is no way to change that. Low sperm count can be fixed only by laboratory work to concentrate the sperm or for in-vitro fertilisation. Other problems can be fixed medically.

During early pregnancy can you throw up but it not come out is that morning sickness?

Firstly, congratulations on your pregnancy!

Yes, that is morning sickness, retching without anything coming up. Some women vomit, but not everyone. It is rather horrible, but perfectly normal, and the sick feeling is a good sign that the pregnancy hormones are building up.

Most women find that morning sickness - which can strike at any time of the day - gets better by around weeks 12-14 but some unlucky ones find it persists for longer.

If this is happening first thing in the morning, try and eat a biscuit (UK) cracker (US)

so that you have something in your stomach. Get up as slowly as you can. During the day, eat small, frequent, non-greasy meals.

Try not to have an empty stomach as that makes this sick feeling worse. Make sure that you are drinking plenty of water, a little at a time. Eat what you can face till the sickness gets better.

How do you make my little sister feel better?

It depends if she is sad or angry. If she is sad (crying), try to do something silly to make her feel better. You can also give her something so she'll pay attention to the item, instead of her feelings. 9 year olds are interested in a lot of things. Depends on their maturity level and or their hobbies. Just give her something you'd know she'd like. If you did something to offend her, try apoligizing. You could also talk to her about any problems she wants to talk about.

Good luck!

Do men get morning sickness when women are pregnant?

They can. It's something to do with sympathy pains and sympathy morning sickness. Funny, but true.

A good essential oil to reduce morning sickness?

If youre feeling nauseous but not actually vommiting mix up a blend of two drops each of fennel lavender and sandalwood oils with four fluid ounces of a carrier base oil and massage it into your abdomen at regular intervals during the day and try a little dabbed under your nose so you can inhale it

Do Japanese women get sick from gokkun?

No, they don't. It actually helps prevent aging and keeps them healthy.

Help I am sick once a month It usually occurs around 2-4 o'clock in the morning I keep getting horrible tasting burps that taste like bananas and sick What should i do is this normal HELP?

If you continue to get sick once a month, around 2-4 o'clock in the morning each time, you should see a doctor. The horrible tasting burps that taste like bananas and sick is probably just heartburn or acid reflex but only a doctor can tell you if this is normal or not.

Is it normal for a tattoo to flake off color after only a few days?

Yes. It's just part of the scabs falling off. Since they use a needle to inject the color under your skin, you get some multicolor scabbing because of the ink mixing with blood. Don't worry. Just dont pick it off! If you do the ink can come with it... And you dont want to have bald spots in you artwork. or scaring.

Why do people make you feel sick?

It is because they are out of your league, I mean they think different from what you think.I hope you have the answer now.

Why does eating a protein meal late at night prevent morning sickness?

Although there are other factors involved as known causes for morning sickness, one of the main causes of morning sickness is low blood sugar (also called hypoglycemia). Examples of other causes besides hypoglycemia are fluctuating hormone levels, and some people believe that morning sickness is a built-in method from nature to protect the early fetal development from injuring-microbes that might be consumed in foods, such as meats, that are commonly associated with food-borne illness.)

When you are very early in the pregnancy, your body has not yet adjusted to "eating for two" and may not be regulating your blood sugars as well as usual. While you are sleeping, and not consuming any foods, the fetus is still "eating" your stored calories. This makes your blood sugar dip low by morning, which typically causes nausea (even when not in pregnancy).

Proteins are metabolized slower in the body than are carbohydrates, meaning that the calories last longer when you eat proteins and keep your blood sugars more stable when fasting at night. That is why if you eat a protein snack at night (cheese, meat, peanut butter, etc.), it can help your blood sugar stay more stabilized until breakfast.

Often, if you will eat the very first thing upon waking up one or two plain soda crackers (aka saltines), it will help prevent morning sickness because they are a rapidly absorbed source of carbohydrates that can more quickly increase the blood sugar levels to replenish. Once that has relieved any nausea from the low blood sugar, you then eat a nutritious breakfast (that includes proteins to steady the blood sugars) to help you start the day with fewer morning sickness symptoms.

Not all women experience morning sickness, which is another sign that it is likely associated with how a woman's body metabolizes calories and stabilizes blood sugar levels. That is why, in some women whose bodies do that less well than others (even when not pregnant), "morning sickness" can happen any time of the day and not just in the morning. It also can happen either only at the beginning of pregnancy or continue longer, even up until delivery in some unfortunate women.

The best all around plan for avoiding morning sickness symptoms (or nausea due to hypoglycemia at any time of the day), is to eat small portions but more frequently. These frequent mini-meals should include all types of foods, i.e, proteins, complex carbohydrates (like fruits and vegetables), fats, whole grains, etc., and avoid as much as possible the simple carbohydrates (like saltines, most breads that are not whole grain, sweets, and other "starches" like corn, white rice and white potatoes). Five or more smaller meals is much better than only three big ones. Some women switch to eating every two or three hours all day with protein at night to keep the blood sugars even.

Ask your obstetrician to suggest the most appropriate diet for you while your baby develops.

Where can one find information about morning sickness?

A wonderful and highly informative must-have for morning sickness is the book entitled "What to Expect when Your Expecting." This book has a plethora of information for all topics and symptoms experienced during pregnancy. The expecting mothers OB/GYN will also have insight and reading material for morning sickness available in the office.

Do electric meters cause sickness?

There is currently no scientific evidence to support the claim that electric meters, including smart meters, cause sickness. Studies conducted by health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), have found that the low levels of electromagnetic fields emitted by these devices are not harmful to human health. However, some individuals report concerns about potential health effects, often related to electromagnetic sensitivity, but these claims remain controversial and not widely accepted in the scientific community. Overall, the consensus is that electric meters do not pose a health risk.

Can you take medicine for morning sickness while pregnant?

Yes you can, but your health care professional needs to guide you to the type that you should take for your individualized needs. Some over the counter anti-emetics can be harmful, so check with your OB/GYN about the need for something to control the nausea and vomiting.

What sickness starts with p?

Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration

Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration is a paraneoplastic phenomenon associated with lung, ovarian, breast, and other cancers.

It is believed to be due to an autoimmune reaction targeted against components of the central nervous system (specifically Purkinje cells and large brain stem nuclei). It is thought to be caused by an anti-neuronal antibody known as anti-Yo but in lung paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, it is thought to be caused by antibody called "anti-Hu".

One of the better characterized paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome is cerebellar ataxia caused by Purkinji cell drop-out in the cerebellum; it is manifested by dysarthria, limb and gait ataxia, and nystagmus. Radiologic imaging reveals cerebellar atrophy. Many antibodies have been associated with this syndrome including anti-Yo, anti-Tr and antibodies to glutamate receptor. A large number of patients with neoplasm-associated cerebellar ataxia who display anti-Yo anti-bodies in the serum typically have a breast or ovarian cancer.

Does everybody vomit during pregnancy and feel tired and not like any food at all and smells make them sick but they do not vomit at five to six weeks pregnant?

I am almost 6 weeks pregnant. I've been vomiting about 3 times a day for the last 5 days. I just took an Ester C vitamin (1000mL), it's a big vitamin C tablet. I bought it at CVS. I felt much better after an hour.

Vitamin C isn't for everyone, that is, too much isn't safe for the baby.

From what I am seeing on the internet you can have morning sickness as soon as 1 week after conception and there after, it can happen in the morning, afternoon or evening. There are several sites out there that can give you more info as well as ways to help curb it. I would suggest you do a search on the internet if you do not get any responses.

You can get sick from the day of conception to 1-3 week after conception, every woman is different, some women don't even experience morning sickness at all

It varies, some women never get it while others will get it throughout their whole pregnancy. I didn't get morning sickness until I was 3 months along and from then to 8 months. I hated the smell of meat cooking and also when my fiance sprayed aftershave. :P

For me it was morning, noon and night for the first 3 months. I think the term, morning sickness is because the most women tend to have it in the morning but from personal experience I can tell you it is not exclusive to morning. I would say to discuss it with your doctor. He or she would know more about it. Good luck getting through that one. It is no fun to be puking like we do when we are pregnant. I was so glad when that part was past and the rest of the pregnancy was a piece of cake.

Usually within a couple of weeks or more. But all women are different. Some never get it. Some only get it for a few weeks when they are a couple of months pregnant.

My mom knew she was pregnant with me within the first 5 days because she was throwing up like crazy. So I suspect it's vastly different for everyone.

Only about 30% of women get morning nausea, not every one vomits.

I got evening nausea with my first and nothing with my second, my sister-in-law was nauseous and vomiting all day with both her pregnancies.

Some people start to feel morning sickness within a few days, and some never get morning sickness. Regardless, it usually disappears by the 4th or 5th month. If you're nauseous in the morning and have at least 1 other symptom like soreness of the breasts or a late period, I would take a home pregnancy test ASAP.

Everyone is different. I only started my morning sickness at week 7,until the 14- 15 week.

That all really depends but it only took a month for it to hit me. Some women are lucky and don't get it.

I started to experience morning sickness about 3 or 4 weeks after conception. It wasn't in the morning though. It usually happens if my stomach is going on empty I get queasy. I just have to make sure I eat a little something, often:)

As early as two weeks after conception.

Many women don't get any morning sickness but if you do it usually starts around the time of a missed period.

In my first pregnancy I would have nausea (no sickness) in the evenings, and in my second I had none at all (and it was twins).

Around six weeks the average. However everyone is different! Some can start few days after conception some will never have it!

Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain.

Some women who are extremely sensitive to the pregnancy hormones can feel queasy from around the time of the first missed period or a few days before. Between five to seven weeks is a common time to start feeling ill. Not everyone does, however, so if it hasn't begun by around eight to ten weeks, it may not be a problem at all.

When You are pregnant it doesn't necessarily have to be in the morning.

I was supposed to get my period 2 days ago. I haven't yet. I am also experiencing morning sickness, hunger, breast are a little tender and head aches. I have even had what seems to be period cramps. My period is never late and the cramps usually indicate it is starting. I went to my doctor yesterday. The urine test was negative so I then went to the hospital to have a blood test. I haven't gotten the results but my doctor explained that it may not say I am because some women actually have to be 1 1/2 to 2 months pregnant before a blood test will even show it. I am to repeat the blood test for the next three weeks if they come back negative because my doctor says it is highly unlikely that I am faking or my mind is tricking me into morning sickness. I would say I am pregnant and so are you.

The term morning sickness is actually kind of confusing for people because you can get morning sickness at any time during the day or evening. Some people have sickness for just a couple months, but some last for the entire pregnancy. It varies from person to person and pregnancy to pregnancy.

Around 2-4 weeks after conception but sometimes longer. Not every women has morning sickness.