If you are pregnant and having trouble sleeping, you are not alone. It’s a very common thing to experience. In the early days of pregnancy a womans body goes through many changes. This can have adverse effects on her sense of well being and lead to nausea and fatigue. These symptoms are known as morning sickness. The name morning sickness implies that it only happens in the morning, but this is not true. A pregnant lady can also get morning sickness at night.
Because it is a very unpleasant feeling, remedies have been developed to lessen the effects of morning sickness. You can get special pills and drinks which give the body much needed nutrients to help dampen the bad symptoms, but stopping morning sickness completely is not possible. Time is all it takes for the effects of morning sickness to start wearing away. During the mid term of pregnancy a womans body has adapted to cope with the demands her unborn baby has put on it. By the later stages, these demands become more intense and those feelings of fatigue will eventually return. At this later stage though, there won’t be long until the birth happens so bodily discomfort will soon come to an end and all that will be left will be those sleepless nights to endure once your baby is born.
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This post was written by WCIS_Assistant on September 17, 2011






