If you’ve been suffering from pregnancy morning sickness, you may wonder if there is an end in sight. Since no two women are alike, there is no definite answer, but chances are good that the end of your nausea will come soon.
It is quite common for morning sickness to start to ease up beginning at the second trimester, or 14 weeks. You may even find that it starts to improve and then returns and some days you may not be sick at all. You may also notice days of severe sickness interspersed with the good days until finally one day you realize that you’re not feeling badly any longer.
However, some women find that their pregnancy morning sickness lasts the entire nine months. For these women, their sickness may be mild or severe. Although this is a less common scenario, it can be quite disruptive for those women who have to endure it.
If you’ve been dealing with morning sickness pregnancy for several weeks now, be hopeful that you may start feeling better around the beginning of your second trimester. But if you’re one of the unlucky ones, realize that you may not feel well until you give birth, but in the end it will all have been worth it.
