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Morning sickness
Morning sickness is a condition wherein the expectant mother feels queasy and nauseous in the early morning or sometimes even during different times of the day. Morning sickness happens around the sixth week of a pregnancy. However, not all pregnant women suffer from it. The exact cause of morning sickness is unknown but it may be triggered by smells and feeling tired at the end of the day makes the condition worse.
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