During Pregnancy Nausea and Vomiting or Morning Sickness is a Sign of a Strong Fetal

Morning Sickness Strong Fetal
Morning sickness in the early days of pregnancy is normal and need not worry. Even Morning sickness according to the study, these symptoms indicate the condition of the fetus is healthy and relatively safer from the risk of miscarriage.


Dr. Ronna L. Chan, a researcher from the University of North Carolina to that conclusion after observing 2400 pregnant women in America. The observation was published in the journal Human Reproduction.




The results found 89 percent are known to experience various symptoms of morning sickness during the first trimester of pregnancy with the most common symptoms ie nausea and vomiting.


But the nausea and vomiting is precisely the experience of at least 3.2 times the risk of miscarriage is smaller than the group who did not experience morning sickness .Dr. Ronna said there are no theories that explain this trend. But surprisingly, the increased sensitivity when experiencing morning sickness is the result of changes in certain hormones to maintain pregnancy in order to stay strong.


Although the causal relationship between morning sicknes with miscarriage risk can not be ascertained but Dr Ronna hope the results of this study do not make panic mothers who do not feel the nausea-vomiting during pregnancy.“Not all successful women who give birth have experienced nausea, vomiting, morning sickness because symptoms vary widely. Even in women the same form and severity can vary in subsequent pregnancies,” said Dr. Ronna.



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