Most pregnant women’s early pregnancy reaction disappears slowly, and some pregnant women may feel that their early pregnancy reaction disappears suddenly.
Most women experience chills, dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness, lack of appetite, acidophilia, aversion to grease, nausea, morning sickness, etc. around 6 weeks after menopause, which is called early pregnancy reaction, and some of the patients have mood changes. Most of them disappear on their own around 12 weeks after menopause.
Generally speaking, around the third month of pregnancy, as the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the body gradually decreases, the early pregnancy reaction will gradually reduce and slowly disappear. Individual pregnant women may feel that the early pregnancy reaction is suddenly disappearing.
Early pregnancy reaction is a special physiological phenomenon during pregnancy, most do not need treatment. Paying attention to a light diet, balanced nutrition and eating small, frequent meals during pregnancy can reduce the early pregnancy reaction. If severe and persistent nausea and vomiting occur, and cause dehydration, etc. need to be hospitalized.