Morning Sickness Information

Information on morning sickness during pregnancy including causes and remedies.
Typically, about three quarters of pregnant women experience nausea and sometimes vomiting during their first trimester. Although it can begin as early as four weeks, nausea usually starts around six weeks of pregnancy.

About half of the women who suffer from morning sickness feel complete relief by about 14 weeks. But, for most of the rest of the woman it might take takes another month or so for the nausea to ease up.

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