Morning Sickness and When You Should See a Doctor About It

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A lot of women experience morning sickness in their first trimesters of pregnancy. Although it is not life threatening in most cases, for some women, morning sickness can become a big problem. Some women are so affected by the nausea and vomiting that they might become dehydrated. It is important to know what signs to look for so you know when you should call your doctor due to morning sickness.

Morning sickness usually starts at about four weeks of pregnancy and typically ends around six weeks of pregnancy. If your nausea and vomiting continues past that time, make sure to let your doctor know at your next visit. But sometimes during that time frame, morning sickness might become really bad. You should get in touch with your doctor to let him know if your nausea is not getting better despite the use of a few home remedies. You also need to make sure that you call the doctor if you haven't been able to eat or drink anything or keep anything down for twenty-four hours.

In extremely rare instances, nausea and vomiting may be so severe that a woman cannot maintain proper nutrition, fluids or gain enough weight. It may lead to a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum.

Hyper means "over", emesis means "vomiting" and gravidarum means "pregnant state." It affects about one in every three hundred pregnant women. The condition is classified as vomiting that is frequent, persistent and severe. If is left untreated, the mother will not be able to get the nutrition and fluids she needs. If it goes untreated long enough it could threaten the health of the fetus. Make sure your doctor knows how much you have been vomiting during the day. If you are vomiting more then two or three times a day you should call your doctor.

Excessive vomiting can also lead to dehydration. Dehydration happens when your body eliminates more water than you can replace. Simply put, you are vomiting and loosing fluids more rapidly then you can drink and use fluids. Luckily the body lets us know in a variety of ways when we are becoming dehydrated.

Make sure to call your doctor if you are feeling dizzy or feeling faint. Dizziness is due to low blood pressure caused by dehydration.

You should also call your doctor if you are urinating less, and your urine appears darker in color.

You should also call if your mouth, eyes, and skin are feeling dry. Dehydration can also cause headaches.

You also might feel increasingly tired, weak or that your mental acuity is lessening.

When it comes to dehydration, you do not need to try to be strong or tough it out. Most likely, if you are feeling any of these symptoms due to vomiting, you are already dehydrated.

Dehydration can become a serious problem if it is not treated. It can cause preterm labor and other pregnancy complications. To ward off dehydration, make sure you are drinking plenty of water; at least 10 pints of water a day or more, if you can handle it.
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