The most serious reaction to pregnancy is around 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy, and there are also individual differences.
Hormones in the pregnant woman’s body rise after pregnancy, especially blood hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels rise significantly, reaching a peak around 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy.
Gestational reaction is an early pregnancy reaction that starts around 6 weeks of pregnancy and manifests itself as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, drowsiness and other symptoms. High levels of hCG may aggravate the early pregnancy reaction, so it is most severe at 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy. However, there will be individual differences, and some pregnant women may not have early pregnancy reactions.
During early pregnancy, it is important to take proper rest, prohibit coitus, and continue to take folic acid as prescribed by your doctor. Due to the varying degrees of early pregnancy reaction, you should eat a light diet, and you can eat small meals. However, if the reaction is so severe that you can’t eat, and there is dehydration, ketosis or even acidosis, you need to be hospitalized for rehydration, antiemetic, correction of electrolyte disorders and other treatments.
For early pregnancy reaction serious pregnant women should go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.