For some, nausea and vomiting is the
initial indication of
an unplanned pregnancy. It’s
usually caused
by rising levels
of a particular hormone. Luckily, the hormone
levels tend
to taper off as the pregnancy
advances.
For the
majority, the
nausea and vomiting tends
to resolve by the end of
the
first three months. Maintain a
certain level of hydration and
feeding. Try simple remedies
first. Spread out small and
frequent
feeds throughout the
day. They will add up to a good
amount capable
of sustaining
early pregnancy requirements.
Aim to get adequate
amounts of
proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and other
micro-nutrients. Fluids
are particularly important, as dangerous levels of dehydration can quickly set in on a background
of
nausea and vomiting. You
should still continue taking
the
recommended pregnancy
supplements.
Some women require medication to
reduce the
nausea and stop vomiting.
There are many oral
medications available in the market
and deemed safe for use in
pregnancy. It’s best though to
check with your obstetrician or
midwife before self-medicating
with any tablets. For some,
simple
measures will not stop
the nausea and vomiting. The
situation
becomes more dire
if nothing is being tolerated,
with dehydration
setting in
pretty quickly. In such cases,
admission to hospital
becomes
necessary. Intravenous fluids
are often necessary to
correct
the dehydration, in conjunction
with injectable medications
to
stop the vomiting. It is not unusual to stay in the hospital for
a few days prior to being able to
tolerate oral feeds and fluids.
Some tests become necessary once admitted to hospital with severe
vomiting and
dehydration. Such tests will
determine whether
additional
supplements will be required in
conjunction with the
dehydration fluids. You will also require
an early pregnancy scan.
Women with twins experience more
nausea and
vomiting while some rare cases
of abnormal pregnancies
may
present with disproportionate
nausea and vomiting. Don’t sit
around with severe nausea and
vomiting in the hope that things
will
settle down spontaneously.
You are simply predisposing
yourself to
further risk. Make
your way to the nearest maternity unit where help
is readily
available.
Once stabilised, and the
pregnancy
advances further,
you will be able to get back to
enjoying your
culinary delights.
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