Mild to moderate nausea and occasional vomiting generally do not affect your baby's health. As long as you don't dehydrate and eat less, even if you don't gain weight in the first three months of pregnancy, there is no problem. In most cases, you should be able to regain your appetite quickly and start to gain weight.
If nausea prevents you from maintaining a balanced diet, you must take vitamins during pregnancy to ensure that you get the nutrients your body needs. If you still feel sick and vomiting after eating, it is also important to choose nutrients with low iron content to supplement.
Long-term severe vomiting will increase the chances of premature delivery, low birth weight and small newborn. However, a recent study found that among expectant mothers hospitalized for severe vomiting, vomiting will not cause adverse consequences as long as they gain more than 7 kilograms during pregnancy.
If you don't have morning sickness, you may hear others say that expectant mothers who don't have morning sickness are more likely to miscarry. In fact, this is not necessarily the case. Through research, it is found that female abortion makes women less likely to feel vomiting. Therefore, if the fetus develops normally and the hormone level of pregnant women is low, they will basically not feel sick.
To sum up, the above content is about the influence of pregnancy vomiting on the fetus, so it is very important for women to adjust in time after pregnancy. Usually you need to pay attention to your diet, and a reasonable diet can also improve vomiting. Remember not to eat spicy and irritating food, and don't affect their mood because of vomiting, which will have a certain impact on the growth of the fetus. So it is very important to keep a good mood at ordinary times.