In general, there has been no known evidence showing that morning sickness poses any risk to either a pregnant woman or a growing foetus. It is also not an indication that there is something medically wrong with a growing baby or a woman’s pregnancy. Some clinical studies that have been c...
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Even though it's called morning sickness, it can last all day and happen any time of day. At least 7 in 10 pregnant women have morning sickness in the first trimester (first 3 months) of pregnancy. It usually starts at about 6 weeks of pregnancy and is at its worst atabout 9 weeks....
If you’re not getting enough vitamin B12 from foods or supplements, your body might lack it. This happens especially if you’re on a vegetarian diet, as plants don’t have vitamin B12. You might also have vitamin B12 deficiency if your body can’t absorb enough nutrients. Being unable t...
It's important to be able to spell so that you don't depend on spell checkers. They won't pick up words that are correctly spelt, but the wrong word for the context. For example, I once checked a manuscript that mentioned "The Pope's vice." The Pope may well have had vices, but...
Why Morning Sickness Could Be a Sign Baby Will Be BrainyByline: David DerbyshireDaily Mail (London)
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