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How can I ease my morning sickness?
By Liz Jarvis on 03/12/2012 17:45:58
Independent midwife Katie Green reveals great tips for coping with pregnancy queasiness
There are many theories for the causes of morning sickness, most of which revolve around increased hormone levels in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. For most women morning sickness will disappear by around 16 weeks. However, some women can suffer
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Mobile phone app stops morning sickness
By Susie Boone on 28/05/2010 06:42:13
NHS study shows medical soundtrack that you listen to on your phone is 90% effective
A mobile phone app that plays a soundtrack to you has been shown to dramatically reduce pregnancy sickness.In a small study carried out by Royal Hampshire County Hospital, 9 out of 10 pregnant women experienced a reduction or elimination
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Morning sickness may be a sign of a healthy pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 07/10/2010 13:53:50
Pregnant women who suffer nausea and sickness in the first trimester may be less likely to miscarry
than those who sail through the early stages with no nausea at all.But if you’re lucky enough to have avoided morning sickness, it’s not a reason to worry. The study investigated the pregnancy symptoms of 2,400 American women but its author, Dr Ronna L
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Hyperemesis Gravida - the low-down
By ThinkBaby on 13/09/2012 01:44:44
Severe and relentless nausea, vomiting and weight-loss in pregnancy is likely to be Hyperemesis Gravida, not just morning sickness
Beyond morning sickness - Hyperemesis Gravida Morning sickness affects around 70% of pregnant women, and can range from a mild discomfort to a serious disruption. But for a small percentage of women vomiting and nausea can be so severe
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Hyperemesis – A survivor's pregnancy diary
By Karen Davis on 11/09/2008 01:39:48
A personal account of how one mum-to-be got through severe morning sickness that lasted throughout her pregnancy
cold foodEat watery fruit – grapefruit, melon, etc.If you feel really sick have more than a snack if you can; a sandwich or something high in carbs (my favourite is a cheese toasty)If you feel sick during the night or first thing in the morning
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Pregnant Holly Willoughby goes back to work
By Liz Stansfield on 03/03/2011 16:53:24
This Morning presenter makes a blooming return after pregnancy anaemia kept her off sick
Holly Willoughby is back at work on This Morning after missing her presenting duties due to symptoms linked to her pregnancy.The mum-to-be, who is expecting her second baby with hubby Dan Baldwin, told her co-host Philip Schofield she was now
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Pregnancy comfort best buys
By Anna Lewis on 27/02/2012 10:38:02
From morning sickness relieving CDs to pillows that support your bump, invest in these clever items to keep your pregnancy as comfy as possible
Clippasafe Bump Belt (£24.99)Designed for use from two months up to birth, the Bump Belt ensures that your car seatbelt lies across your lap and doesn’t ride up onto your bump. This means that if you're involved in an accident, any pressure will go through your hips and pelvis an...
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Pregnant ex-Spice Girl feels like a “basketball”
By Claudia Briers on 26/04/2011 13:56:51
Mum-to-be Mel B reveals her pregnancy cravings, morning sickness and where all that Easter egg chocolate is going…
Pregnant Mel B has revealed the best and worst things about expecting her third baby. The former popstar, who is expecting baby number three with husband Stephen Belafonte, has gone through all the usual pregnancy side effects this time round and complained she’s feeling “swollen...
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Aches and pains in the first trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 28/07/2010 01:03:56
Morning sickness, headaches, constipation, sore limbs, sore breasts and backache - those discomforts that make up those early pregnancy signs can be a real pain!
will get easier. In the meantime, keep an eye out for our guides to alleviating pregnancy symptoms.Morning sicknessMorning sickness affects around 70% of women. Serious morning sickness can be debilitating and is known as Hyperemesis Gravida. It's rare
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Men get pregnancy symptoms too – official!
By Susie Boone on 16/06/2010 07:08:45
Dads-to-be experience cravings, morning sickness and bloated tums, say scientists
, discovered that the dads-to-be had higher than normal levels of the mothering hormone prolactin. He suggests that the hormone may be behind symptoms such as cravings, morning sickness, tummy cramps and mood swings.Tests have also shown that levels
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