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Low hCG, without morning sickness, on the other hand, is not a good sign. One of my relatives went through pregnancy without any morning sickness and had pain in the abdomen. Upon examination and tests, they found she has ectopic pregnancy and had to go through surgery. So the absence of morning sickness may warrant a hCG monitoring for hyperemesis gravidarumnce as low hCG could mean a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. We are more concern with severe morning sickness and how to manage morning sickness so you can have a better pregnancy. Let's try to under what cause morning sickness. Morning sickness is a condition that occurs anytime during pregnancy, most commonly from two to four weeks after fertilization and some months after. The most frequent complaint is nausea, vomiting, and/or indigestion, either constant or intermittent. High hCG concentration levels in the blood stream affect the central nervous system that controls your digestive system. . It causes the stomach’s walls to dilate so ingested food move through the digestive system slower than usual, and can cause indigestion and vomiting, symptoms related to morning sickness and nausea. Fatigue and sleepiness are also possible symptoms. So how do you manage morning sickness during pregnancy (severe) or Hyperemesis Gravidarum? We recommend this condition of morning sickness whether mild or severe to be treated in a multi-pronged approached. Medical doctors may prescribe Compazine or Tigan or antihistamine Phenergan or doxylamine for morning sickness. Those who have very severe once your doctor may need you to check in to the hospital to get IV drips to get your nutrition till your morning sickness gets better. Since drug management treats only the symptoms a concurrent non-drug approach can be very helpful. 7 Tips to Manage Morning Sickness During Pregnancy
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One of the most frequent complaints we see in the chiropractic office in pregnant mothers besides pregnancy