Severe pregnancy vomiting, a common and intense nausea and vomiting symptom in early pregnancy, often occurs between the 6th and 12th weeks of gestation. Experiencing severe pregnancy vomiting for three consecutive pregnancies raises questions about the nature of this phenomenon. Explore the pregnancy journey of this mother:
Hello, everyone. I am a long-time patient of Dr. Chen. This marks my third pregnancy. During my first pregnancy, I underwent hospital treatment as the pain was unbearable, ultimately resulting in the loss of the child. In my second pregnancy, carrying a girl, the symptoms were extremely severe. It felt like riding a roller coaster every time I opened my eyes. Unable to endure, I received desensitization vaccines to preserve the child. Now, with my third pregnancy, although the symptoms are not as intense as the second time, I continue to vomit persistently, about seven to eight times a day. Seeking prompt treatment from Dr. Chen as soon as I became pregnant, I consider myself somewhat of an expert now.