Male Morning Sickness – is it a Myth?

Written by Deborah Northcutt

May 28, 2010

Are you a believer of male morning sickness? While a man may not experience the same bodily changes a woman does that will cause true morning sickness, this doesn’t mean that they’re necessarily immune to physical changes of their own!

Often there is a logical explanation for this; if a woman brings pickles into the house to satisfy her cravings, the smell of them may trigger the same cravings in a man. Gaining weight is caused by inactivity and an uncontrolled consumption of food. What of male morning sickness? Is that a myth?

It’s believed that most cases of morning sickness are because a woman’s body can handle certain toxins in foods and other elements that a developing fetus cannot. She vomits to get these things out of her. Obviously male morning sickness would not have these same causes; his body is not trying to protect a developing fetus inside it!

A lack of activity means less circulation which in turn can affect digestion. A man can get morning sickness when he sees that his partner is suffering morning sickness, which can mean he contracted the same feeling with that of his partner. A lot of male morning sickness scenarios are being caused by the fact that he is nauseated by the sight, sound, or smell of his partner vomiting.

Male morning sickness are also caused by these emotions.

When a partner has kidney stones, someone may experience severe abdominal pain. Headaches or even migraine can be caused by a person’s sensitivity to light.

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