I've been feeling quite nauseous in my early pregnancy, and I was wondering if any external factors could be contributing. Can smoking, even passively, cause nausea during early pregnancy?
Our body is a temple, especially now when you are carrying a beautiful soul inside you. Smoking not only increases severe nausea but also harms the precious baby. Stay positive, keep your mind pure, and talk to your doctor for guidance on quitting.
When I was in my first trimester, even the smell of smoke from our neighbor's house made me feel incredibly sick and dizzy. I felt so protective of my baby because I knew how dangerous smoking is during pregnancy. Please protect your little one and quit right away.
It is true that smoking can aggravate nausea and cause severe morning sickness. Please take care of yourself, avoid smoke completely, and talk to your gynac if you need help.
Yes, smoking actively disrupts your digestion and hormones, causing heavy nausea. Between managing work and early pregnancy symptoms, you need to stay healthy, so quitting is the single best thing you can do. Talk to your HR or doctor about stress management without smoking.
I had terrible morning sickness and let me tell you, any kind of strong smell, especially cigarette smoke, would make me throw up instantly. If you are smoking, it is incredibly harmful for your baby and can make your nausea much worse. Please speak to your doctor to help you quit safely.