Vomiting is mostly due to the sudden surge in pregnancy hormones like hCG. However, since thyroid fluctuations can also cause extreme nausea and fatigue, please get your blood checked regularly. Talk to your doctor to see if you need any mild anti-vomiting medicine.
It's those crazy pregnancy hormones shifting around that cause this, dear. When I was pregnant, keeping dry biscuits by my bedside to eat before getting up helped a lot. Now that I am breastfeeding my little one, I look back and realize it was all worth it, so hang in there.
Since I had PCOS, my hormone levels were already a bit unstable, and pregnancy made the nausea quite intense. It is very common, but please don't take it lightly if you're losing weight or feeling dizzy. Keep your doctor updated about how many times you vomit in a day.
Nausea and vomiting are very normal in the first few months. Try having thoda ginger tea or lemon water, it helps soothe the stomach. Take rest and take care, dear.
Actually, it's because of the hCG hormone peak in the first trimester, yaar. I used to vomit almost every single morning until week 14. Just try to avoid smelly foods and drink lots of coconut water to stay hydrated.
Look, your body is producing a lot of new hormones to support the baby, and that's why you are throwing up. Don't keep an empty stomach, eat small portions every two hours. But if you can't keep even water down, go straight to your doc instead of waiting around.
Haan na, this vomiting is really the worst part of early pregnancy. It is actually because of the hormonal changes happening inside. Try sucking on some dry amla or ginger candy, it helps a lot, ho na.