Does mid-pregnancy vomiting affect the fetus?

Mild pregnancy vomiting in mid-pregnancy usually has no effect on the fetus, but severe pregnancy vomiting may have an effect on the fetus, such as affecting the growth and development of the fetus.
Pregnancy vomiting is one of the very common symptoms during pregnancy, which may be due to increased progesterone, emotional stress and other reasons. If the vomiting is only mild and does not affect the normal life of the pregnant woman, it will not affect the fetus. Attention to rest, maintain a good mood may be relieved.
However, if the mid-pregnancy vomiting is severe, the pregnant woman has no appetite to eat, which in turn leads to malnutrition, the growth and development of the fetus may be affected. The severe vomiting in pregnancy is often associated with temporary hyperthyroidism, which may even cause intrauterine death of the fetus in severe cases.
If you are experiencing mid-pregnancy vomiting and are unable to determine the severity of the condition, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner for examination and treatment.