1. What causes morning sickness?
2. How long can Kim expect to have symptoms related to morning sickness?
3. What vitamins can she take to reduce the symptoms?
4. Is having a low-birth-weight baby likely to occur from common morning sickness?
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- The exact cause of morning sickness is unknown. Changing hormones may play a part including: increased oestrogen levels — changes in levels of the female sex hormone oestrogen during the early stages of pregnancy may cause short-term nausea and vomiting.
- Morning sickness typically lasts from weeks 6 through 12, with the peak between 8 and 10 weeks. According to a frequently cited 2000 study, 50 percent of women wrapped up this nasty phase completely by 14 weeks into the pregnancy, or right around the time they enter the second trimester.
- Iron, Folate, and Other Essential Vitamins You're Not Getting Enough of (and Really Should) Iodine. Vitamin D. Calcium. Iron. Vitamin B-12. Folate.
- Vomiting in early pregnancy, even when not perceived to be sufficiently severe to merit treatment, is associated with a higher risk of delivering a low birth weight baby. Early pregnancy vomiting might therefore be usable as a marker of higher risk of low birth weight in pregnancy.
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