No Morning Sickness
January 28th, 2008 . by adminStatistics show that women who miscarry are more likely to have no morning sickness. Some speculate that the weak pregnancies that end in miscarriage do not produce as many pregnancy hormones. These hormones are believed by some to be the culprit behind morning sickness. However, statistics also show that many women who have normal pregnancies float through their first trimester with no nausea or vomiting.
Pregnancy hormones may be a factor, but no one is certain of the actual causes of morning sickness. The causes may just be the huge transformation that is suddenly happening to the mother’s body. These significant changes can make the mother sensitive to smells and could make her constitution weak.