What Causes Morning Sickness to Stop at 12 Weeks?
Discover why morning sickness typically ends at 12 weeks during pregnancy as hormone levels stabilize.
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Morning sickness often stops around 12 weeks because the hormone levels that cause nausea, like hCG and estrogen, begin to stabilize. During the first trimester, your body adjusts to the new pregnancy hormones, but by weeks 12-14, this hormonal surge levels off, reducing symptoms.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the tips to manage morning sickness? Common tips include eating small, frequent meals, avoiding triggers, and staying hydrated.
- Can morning sickness return after 12 weeks? Yes, some women may experience nausea beyond 12 weeks, particularly during stressful times or after strenuous activity.
- What hormones are responsible for morning sickness? Key hormones include hCG and estrogen, which fluctuate significantly during early pregnancy.