Battling Morning Sickness

Crackers“Morning sickness” is the uncomfortable nausea and vomiting experienced by many pregnant women, especially in the first trimester. And unfortunately, as many women know, morning sickness can occur at any and all hours of the day. The good news is that typically women start to feel better in their 2nd trimester (starting around 12-14 weeks)

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August 05, 2011 - 2:34:45 AM PDT

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March 29, 2012 - 9:27:50 AM PDT

Adam Ghilchritst says…

Morning sickness is a misnomer. “It’s really ‘all day’ sickness. It is six weeks of constant, undeniable, miserable nausea and vomiting. Thanks for sharing.
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April 21, 2012 - 2:41:32 PM PDT

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April 23, 2012 - 11:26:53 PM PDT

Andrew clark says…

Morning sickness is very common, and is reported by 50% - 80% of pregnant women. More specifically, 28% of pregnant women experience nausea only, while 52% experience nausea and vomiting. 20% of pregnant women will have no symptoms at all.
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Dental Health and Your Pregnancy

Brushing TeethDid you know taking care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy may help lower your risk of preterm birth?

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