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Morning Sickness You just found out you're pregnant, you're happy, you're looking forward to discarding your diet and start "eating for two" and then "it" happens: morning sickness. What is morning sickness? And if I have it all day long or just at night, is it the same thing? Morning sickness is a natural response for about two-thirds of all pregnant women. The surge in hormones your body makes to keep you pregnant is the most likely culprit. Morning sickness is actually a "good thing" (really!). It suggests your hormone levels (HCG) are high enough to sustain a pregnancy. There are cases in which morning sickness can be dangerous. Women who experience severe vomiting and nausea, known as hyperemesis gravidarum, should be followed closely by their doctor. In severe cases of hyperemesis gravidarum, the dehydration may cause electrolyte imbalances, high ketone levels in your urine and other serious conditions. So what are some solutions to aliveate morning sickness?
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