It could possibly be diabetes go to your Dr. and let him know your concerns,
2007-01-05 03:39:19
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answered by hurricanemercedes 5
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I was getting sick in the mornings and till about noon and it was getting so bad that it was happening every morning. I was 19yrs old at the time and I went to the doctor and all they wanted to do was give me a pregnancy test and I told them that I was not pregnant, but that's all they wanted to do and they said well they just don't know whats wrong. Well after about two weeks of this and talking to everybody I know about this a friend of mine said her uncle had the same problem and he had acid reflex. I went back to the doctor and asked If I could be tested for this and it turned out that's what I had and the whole time they were trying to push it off as something else because someone so young does not typically have that kind of thing.
So I would suggest a serious change of diet. Do not eat greasy foods or acidic foods before bed that might help the problem dramatically.
2007-01-05 03:44:54
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answered by *BRI* 2
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Unfortunately, no one is exactly sure what causes morning sickness but it would seem that the cause is a combination of issues related to the chemical changes your body is going through. Those changes include rapidly increasing estrogen and progesterone levels, an enhanced sense of smell and excess stomach acids. It has also been suggested that stress and fatigue that commonly accompany pregnancy also play a role. One of the theories is that morning sickness is caused by the dominant hormone during pregnancy, progesterone. Progesterone has a "softening" effect on the muscles in the body. It is thought it helps prevent preterm labor by effecting the uterine muscles. It also effects other muscles, such as the stomach and intestines. The progesterone relaxes the workings of the whole digestive track which makes the elimination of bodily wastes slower which can lead to a slow emptying of the stomach which leads to excess stomach acids. Another theory, and more widely accepted, is that morning sickness is caused by the buildup of hCG (human chorionic gonadotopin) in your system. hCG is produced after implantation takes place and continues to increase until about the 12th week of your pregnancy, at which point the levels of hCG starts to decrease. If you are lucky, this is when your morning sickness symptoms will start to decrease as well.
2016-03-29 09:01:02
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answered by Cheryl 4
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I'm not sure, but I do know that the main reason for morning sickness when you are pregnant is dehydration, so maybe you're not getting enough water.
2007-01-05 03:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Stress.
If you are stressed about work or school, then getting up in the morning and having to face another day could trigger this.
2007-01-05 03:40:28
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answered by Doug 5
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If you take vitamins first thing in the morning and on an empty stomach, that'll cause up-chuck
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2007-01-05 03:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A really bad hangover.
2007-01-05 03:35:54
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answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7
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It can be that you ate something that didn't agree with your stomack or it could be that you are or may have a stomack flu.
2007-01-05 03:33:29
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answered by jessicamarie_wilson 1
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the flu?
2007-01-05 03:36:05
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answered by §eeker 5
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Don't know.
2007-01-05 03:30:48
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answered by DJ101 3
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