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When It's More Than Just Nausea
by jlhin | Apr 12 '02
The term morning sickness is commonly and mistakenly used. Most women who experience morning sickness are plagued with it the entire day, not just during the a.m. hours.

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by glomarrone
Hi,

A niece of mine had this problem throughout her pregnancy. She was afraid the baby was defective. Her labor was short and she just had a healthy baby girl. We were all relieved when she delivered. She had been trying for 8 years to get pregnant.

Thanks for writing on the topic. She felt so alone not knowing that other women have the problem. I'm e-mailing her your review.

Gloria
Apr 14 '02
3:35 pm PDT

Thanks Jaime :) (Reply to this comment)
by marytara, marytara is a Lead on Epinions in Kids & Family
My sister has this for all her pregnancies. Thanks for providing informative info!!

MaryTara
Apr 12 '02
8:56 am PDT

Re: Great advice, Jaime! (Reply to this comment)
by jlhin
Thanks Melissa! Yes, this happened to me during my first pregnancy. Thankfully it didn't happen this time around, but the morning sickness was still pretty rough!
Apr 12 '02
8:53 am PDT

Great advice, Jaime! (Reply to this comment)
by melissasrn
While thankfully most pregnant women don't suffer from this severe form of morning sickness, expectant mothers should certainly be aware of the possibility so that they can seek medical attention early and get some help.

Nice job :-) Did this happen to you??

Melissa
Apr 12 '02
8:43 am PDT