
No Morning Sickness, What Does That Mean
Posted the 7th of May, 2009 by algrani in Womens HealthMorning sickness is the nauseated feeling you experience in your first trimester. It usually starts out in the morning and wears off as you become active throughout your day. Morning sickness is associated with a healthy pregnancy and reduced risk of miscarriage.? But very rarely, in about 1% of cases, the symptoms are so severe, women can’t keep either food or fluids down.
Nevertheless, it is absolutely all right and natural to be with no morning sickness. Many pregnant women are worry about the problem: second month, no morning sickness or pregnant and no morning sickness and they feel that their baby could be miscarried.
One important thing is to consider to any pregnant woman who experience this sort of agony: While morning sickness affects nearly 70% of pregnant women, there’s still those few 30% of women who are pregnant and have no morning sickness at all. If you are the one, I can just tell you: Girl, I do envy you!
As to a common question one may account on the net: Does no morning sickness mean I’m having a boy? There is a lot of confusion here, too. One of my friends did not suffer a bit through her four pregnancies and she’s got four boys. Now, go and figure.
Therefore, with all honesty, you know that not everyone is the same. Morning sickness comes and goes. Having it or lack of it does not mean that one will have a girl or boy. The morning sickness is just there because it reacts to progesterone; some women have it bad some don’t.