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Morning Sickness

Morning sickness, also known as nausea or vomiting, usually occurs during pregnancy and is characterized by the sensation of throwing up. Morning sickness can occur in the morning, at night, or at any time of day despite its name. Morning sickness affects many people, especially in the first three months of pregnancy.

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How to manage morning sickness during pregnancy?

Query: Hello doctor, I am around 8 to 9 weeks pregnant and really struggling with morning sickness. I have not been able to keep anything down for nearly a week now. I constantly feel queasy. I have tried just plain foods and every old wives tale known to man. Nothing seems to be helping and it is really ...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome back to icliniq.com. Take your prenatal and Folic acid tablet. Get a thyroid profile done and other blood tests like a complete blood count and sugar levels. You should eat only what you feel like and what you can sustain like fruits, a dry toast with butter or jam bread. You can have ...  Read Full »

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