Gallery: 8 Ways To Make Morning Sickness Suck Less
Can you believe that even with all of the progress that modern science has made, no one can figure out the real cause of morning sickness? One theory is that during your first trimester, a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin runs through your body. Since it alters your natural chemistry, it can lead to nausea and fatigue. It’s so common that reportedly 80% of all women experience this—some for a few weeks, some for their entire pregnancy.
Does that mean there is nothing that can be done? Gee, that would totally suck. Although there are some women who have a hard time finding a lasting remedy, there are even more who have tried the following things and have found some much-needed relief because of it.
Give them a shot. Let us know if they get you back to at least somewhat feeling like your old self again while you wait for your baby to arrive.