Vomit Yellow When Pregnant? Find Out The Cause & How To Correct It!
Yellow vomiting during pregnancy can occur in the morning, but it still makes the mother feel uncomfortable and worried. This yellow color is usually caused by stomach acid , especially if the stomach is empty.
Table of Contents
Is Yellow Vomiting Dangerous During Pregnancy?
Why Do You Have Yellow Vomiting During Pregnancy or Liquid Yellow Vomiting?
Understand the Symptoms of Yellow Liquid Vomiting
When will yellow vomiting occur during pregnancy?
Things to Do After Vomiting Yellow
Things to Avoid When Vomiting Yellow During Pregnancy
Danger Signs of Vomiting During Pregnancy
1. Recurrent Vomiting More Than 3-4 Times a Day
2. Cannot Eat or Drink Immediately
4. Dark Urine or No Urination for a Long Time
In fact, yellow vomit during pregnancy is normal and harmless. Bitter yellow vomit in the morning is usually caused by stomach acid.
However, if it is accompanied by other symptoms such as dehydration or persistent vomiting, pregnant women need to be more careful.
The main cause of yellow vomiting during pregnancy is usually related to hormonal changes in the body. This is more common in the first trimester when pregnancy hormones such as estrogen and progesterone increase.
Apart from that, the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) also increases significantly as the body is adapting to become a ‘home’ for the growing fetus.
The texture of yellow vomit can vary, from runny, frothy, or thick depending on fluid intake and frequency of vomiting. This is still considered normal.
Additionally, you may experience symptoms of morning sickness such as:
Prolonged nausea.
Heartburn or burning sensation in the chest.
Bitter or sour taste in the mouth.
Feeling weak and lacking energy due to fluid loss.
Morning sickness usually starts around the 6th or 7th week of pregnancy, peaks between the 9th and 12th week and then gradually subsides.
However, there are also pregnant women who experience it until delivery, although this case is rare. This condition occurs more often in the morning because the stomach is empty, but it can also happen at any time if the mother has not eaten for a long time.
It may be worse for mothers who experience hyperemesis gravidarum , which is excessive and prolonged vomiting.
If you experience yellow vomiting during pregnancy, try these steps:
Drink water in small but frequent amounts to avoid dehydration.
Eat a light snack like dry biscuits or bread before getting out of bed.
Avoid oily or spicy foods that can stimulate vomiting.
Gargle with water to remove the bitter taste in the mouth.
Don’t leave your stomach empty for too long.
Avoid eating large amounts at once.
Reduce your intake of caffeinated and carbonated drinks.
Do not lie down immediately after eating as it can cause acid reflux.
If vomiting occurs excessively or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may be a sign of a serious problem. Here are some danger signs to watch out for:
Excessive fluid loss can cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
If every time you eat or drink something causes vomiting, you are at risk of nutritional and energy deficiencies.
Drastic weight loss can affect the mother’s health and the development of the baby in the womb.
This indicates dehydration which can be harmful to body functions and pregnancy.
Loss of fluids and nutrients can cause low blood pressure , increasing the risk of fainting or other complications.
If you experience persistent yellow vomiting that interferes with your daily life, see a doctor immediately. Your doctor may prescribe anti-nausea medication or suggest other treatments to reduce your symptoms.
Yellow vomiting during pregnancy is usually not dangerous, but if it occurs frequently and affects your health, don’t ignore it.
Take care of your diet , stay hydrated and seek medical help if necessary!
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