The Rollercoaster Ride of Morning Sickness: Can It Really Come and Go? - Myrtle and Maude
If there’s one thing that all women who have been pregnant can probably agree on, it’s that the experience can sometimes feel like a rollercoaster. There are the dizzying highs, the unforeseen lows, and all those topsy turvy moments in between. Pregnancy can be unpredictable, and the same can also be true when it comes to morning sickness. Characterised by nausea and vomiting, morning sickness is one of the less desirable side effects of pregnancy, with research suggesting it can affect up to 9 in 10 women during early pregnancy. Intermittent morning sickness, which occurs at irregular intervals throughout pregnancy, can be hard to manage. If your symptoms are fluctuating as regularly as your mood, we know how you feel. There’s no easy fix for morning sickness but consider us your salvation. Here we’ll dispel the myths, talk facts and help you
The Rollercoaster Ride of Morning Sickness: Can It Really Come and Go? - Myrtle and Maude
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The Rollercoaster Ride of Morning Sickness: Can It Really Come and Go? - Myrtle and Maude
The Rollercoaster Ride of Morning Sickness: Can It Really Come and Go? - Myrtle and Maude
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