What are the symptoms of morning sickness besides nausea and vomiting?

The term "Morning Sickness" usually refers to the nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. Up to 75% of pregnant women have morning sickness to varying degrees, usually occurring within the first three months of pregnancy. It is called "Morning Sickness" even though it can happen any time of the day or the night, it most often occurs when first waking in the morning.

Sometimes weakness, feeling shaky, excessive salivation, heightened sense of smell, feeling faint or sweaty and clammy accompanies the nausea. Other symptoms of pregnancy occur simultaneously with these symptoms, but they are symptoms of the pregnancy itself not of morning sickness. These are: back pain, headaches, feeling fatigue, sleepiness, swollen and tender breasts, darkening of the color of the areola (area around the breast nipple), constipation, food cravings, frequent urination, and lower abdominal cramping Answer When I was pregnant, I had a few severe dizzy spells in the first few months.

I would be sitting down, watching TV or whatever, and I would all of a sudden feel like I was going to fall over and start spinning. I didn't know I was pregnant at the time, but once I realized it, the dizzy spells made more sense. There are certainly other causes for dizziness; at least the dizziness I have occasionally experienced, and here are a few: stress, sleeping problems, too much or not enough sugar if you do or could have any blood sugar issues, withdrawal from caffeine, alcohol, or any drugs, even prescription drugs Answer Even before I missed my first period I knew I was pregnant; mostly because I was extremely dizzy.

Sometimes I even had trouble walking straight Answer Morning sickness will feel different for everyone, but the feeling of nausea is common. A pregnant woman may have intense instances of vomiting, occassional nausea, or uncomfortable queasiness. Headaches, fatigue and dizziness are common, as is an aversive sensitivity to particular smells Answer Not everybody is the same.

I started getting sick when I was about 11 to 13 weeks. It did not last long. The only time I threw up was when I smelled eggs or fish Answer Heartburn.

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