Why Do They Call It Morning Sickness?
Morning sickness affects almost every woman in her pregnancy. It is associated with varying degrees of nausea and vomiting.
The name itself is a little missleading. Morning sickness not only occours in the morning. For many women it is worse in the morning, but it can affect you any time of the day and for many of us it is "all-day-every-day" sickness.
The more you know about morning sickness, the easier it will be to tollerate being miserable for up to nine months. Plus if you know more , you can start finding ways to relief your symptoms and keep the nausea to a minimum. This can be as easy as eating a few saltine crackers when you first wake up, or some of the more involved solutions mentioned in our remedies section.
Causes of Morning Sickness What causes morning sickness, the condition that makes you nauseous and queasy for months? Knowing what causes this condition and how it is related to the growing baby in your womb makes the nausea and vomiting just a little easier to endure.
Morning Sickness Remedies You don't just have to tough your morning sickness out. There are quite a few safe and effective remedies from ginger to crakers and more.
Morning Sickness Experiences Other expecting moms share their morning sickness experiences, tips and advice. Sometimes it helps just to hear from other moms who are (or were) in the same situation.

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