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  2. Nausea - Wikipedia

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    Nausea or "morning sickness" is common during early pregnancy but may occasionally continue into the second and third trimesters. In the first trimester nearly 80 % of women have some degree of nausea. [9] Pregnancy should therefore be considered as a possible cause of nausea in any sexually active woman of child-bearing age. [8]

  3. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Although described as "morning sickness," pregnant women can experience this nausea any time of day or night. The exact cause of morning sickness remains unknown. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy is typically mild and self-limited, resolving on its own by the 14th week of pregnancy. Other causes should also be ruled out when considering treatment.

  4. Morning sickness - Wikipedia

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    Morning sickness affects about 70–80% of all pregnant women to some extent. [4] [5] About 60% of women experience vomiting. [2] Hyperemesis gravidarum occurs in about 1.6% of pregnancies. [1] Morning sickness can negatively affect quality of life, result in decreased ability to work while pregnant, and result in health-care expenses. [3]

  5. 'My severe pregnancy sickness left me in a coma' - AOL

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    Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is different from morning sickness, which affects about 80% of pregnant women. Morning sickness causes nausea and vomiting which usually improves by the 16th or 20th ...

  6. Vomiting - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy: [21] Hyperemesis, morning sickness; Drug reaction (vomiting may occur as an acute somatic response to): [citation needed] Alcohol, which can be partially oxidized into acetaldehyde that causes the symptoms of hangover, including nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, and fast heart rate. [22] Opioids; Selective serotonin reuptake ...

  7. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Up to the 13th week of pregnancy, the risk of miscarriage each week was around 2%, dropping to 1% in week 14 and reducing slowly between 14 and 20 weeks. [157] The precise rate is not known because a large number of miscarriages occur before pregnancies become established and before the woman is aware she is pregnant. [157]

  8. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    It is similar although more severe than the common morning sickness. [15] [16] It is estimated to affect 0.3–3.6% of pregnant women and is the greatest contributor to hospitalizations under 20 weeks of gestation. Most often, nausea and vomiting symptoms during pregnancy resolve in the first trimester, however, some continue to experience ...

  9. Emetophobia - Wikipedia

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    In Lipsitz et al.'s survey, women with emetophobia said that they either delayed pregnancy or avoided pregnancy altogether because of the morning sickness associated with the first trimester, [1] [10] and if they did become pregnant, it made pregnancy difficult. [1] Other inhibitions on daily life can be seen in meal preparation. [1]

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