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‘Morning sickness’ is misleading and inaccurate, new study argues – EurekAlert
The term ‘morning sickness’ is misleading and should instead be described as nausea and sickness in pregnancy, argue researchers led by the University of Warwick who have demonstrated that these symptoms can occur at any time of the day — not just the mornin…

- Analysis of symptom diaries kept by 256 pregnant women shows that is inaccurate to describe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy as ‘morning sickness’
- Team led by University of Warwic…

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