Jan 19 2009
Nausea and Morning Sickness
It’s common to a lot of pregnant women to feel the neausea and morning sickness which can also strike later in the day, especially during in their first trimester. If you feel nauseous in the morning, try eating dry saltine crackers before you get out of bed. Eating four or five small meals a day may be better than three larger ones; it keeps your stomach from getting too full or too empty. And don’t worry that eating too little will harm your baby, just eat as balanced a diet as you can. Take the prenatal vitamin that your doctor prescribes throughout your pregnancy also insure the babys brain development inside the womb. For some women, they not only feel the nausea or morning sickness, but head ache, fatigue and others too. I get headache occasionally, that pain connects to my eyes. This is my second pregnancy, just like the first one, i get pimples all over my forehead and a my lips are always gets dry well the wether could be one of the cause of this dry lips. The pimples they will go away once i give birth, and eating well and rest helps ease the headache though i can take medicine like tylenol for this. There are other pregnant women who don’t get any of this, and yet they have this fair and clear skin when their pregnant. Fatigue and emotional stress are just part of this hormonal change that we may feel throughout in our 9 months of pregnancy or even couple of months after birth. Being pregnant still a wonderful feeling for me as a woman and a mother despite of all this hateful nausea or morning sickness. You will forget all this when you meet and see your baby after 9 months.