Women may experience morning sickness after about a month of pregnancy, mainly due to elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone in their bodies. Most pregnant women will gradually relieve morning sickness symptoms after three months of pregnancy, and each pregnant woman's physical condition is different. Some pregnant women may have morning sickness that lasts throughout the entire pregnancy and only subsides after delivery. So, what should pregnant women do if they keep vomiting?
If it's just mild vomiting, there's no need to worry. Pay attention to rest more and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods. You can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and eat acidic foods such as oranges and tangerines appropriately. These foods can relieve vomiting and nausea symptoms. In addition, drink plenty of warm water.
If the symptoms of morning sickness are severe, frequent, and unable to eat, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. Vitamin B6 should be taken under the guidance of a doctor to alleviate the symptoms of morning sickness, and if necessary, intravenous therapy may also be necessary. Severe vomiting can easily lead to electrolyte imbalance, so it is important to pay attention to timely adjustment.
In general, pregnant women who have been vomiting can be relieved by resting more or taking vitamin B6. They should also be careful not to eat too much raw or cold food and follow medical advice to take medication without authorization. Pregnant women should pay attention to resting more and not be too nervous. Excessive stress can worsen morning sickness symptoms.