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Is Your Morning Sickness Too Acute?
Some amount of nausea, vomiting and gassy feeling is pretty common during the first trimester of pregnancy. In the common language, it is called morning sickness. However, when you feel acute morning sickness that doesn't allow you to eat anything, then it is something out of the ordinary. In rare cases, acute morning sickness is actually the result of a syndromes called the hyperemesis gravidarum.
You will be shocked to know that hyperemesis gravidarum is so severe that it can also be fatal. Some famous women has undergone acute morning sickness and aversion towards food during their pregnancy. The Duchess of Cambridge is one the latest celebrities who went through a difficult pregnancy. Kate Middleton's morning sickness was so acute that she had to be admitted to the hospital for 3 days. Legendary author Emily Bronte also suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum and died during her first pregnancy due to dehydration.
Here are symptoms that will help you distinguish between normal morning sickness and hyperemesis gravidarum.
Aversion
To
Food
Normally,
you
may
feel
aversion
towards
certain
types
of
food
during
your
first
trimester
of
pregnancy.
But
if
you
have
an
acute
case
of
morning
sickness,
you
will
be
repulsed
by
the
whole
idea
of
eating.
Nausea
With
Water
Too
When
you
are
suffering
from
hyperemesis
gravidarum
you
will
have
nausea
even
if
you
are
drinking
just
water.
Basically,
it
is
not
the
food
or
fluids
that
is
making
you
nauseas.
You
will
feel
nausea
from
within.
Dehydration
As
you
are
neither
able
to
eat
or
drink,
the
body
starts
starving
for
fluids.
Moreover,
vomiting
also
makes
your
body
lose
water.
Dehydration
during
your
pregnancy
is
really
dangerous.
You
must
get
admitted
to
the
hospital
and
take
intravenous
fluids
if
necessary.
Negative
Thoughts
About
Food
Hyperemesis
gravidarum
is
almost
like
an
eating
disorder
that
affects
you
during
pregnancy.
You
have
negative
thoughts
about
food
that
is
very
similar
to
bulimia.
Kate
Middleton
had
to
actually
try
hypnosis
to
overcome
her
negativity
towards
food
during
pregnancy.
Absence
Of
Cravings
It
is
common
to
have
some
sort
of
cravings
during
your
pregnancy.
However,
when
you
are
suffering
from
acute
morning
sickness,
your
body
will
not
crave
any
food.
These are signs that set acute morning sickness apart from the normal symptoms of nausea. If you feel that you are suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum then contact your doctor immediately.
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