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

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    But some pregnant women experience extreme vomiting and nausea, known as HG, which often needs hospital treatment. According to the NHS, HG affects about one to three in every 100 pregnant women.

  3. Hyperemesis gravidarum - Wikipedia

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    Vomiting is a common condition affecting about 50% of pregnant women, with another 25% having nausea. [53] However, the incidence of HG is only 0.3–1.5%. [4] After preterm labor, hyperemesis gravidarum is the second most common reason for hospital admission during the first half of pregnancy. [16]

  4. Morning sickness - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, nausea or vomiting can occur at any time during the day. [2] Typically the symptoms occur between the 4th and 16th weeks of pregnancy. [2] About 10% of women still have symptoms after the 20th week of pregnancy. [2] A severe form of the condition is known as hyperemesis gravidarum and results in weight loss. [1] [6]

  5. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Most often, nausea and vomiting symptoms during pregnancy resolve in the first trimester, however, some continue to experience symptoms. Hyperemesis gravidarum is diagnosed by the following criteria: greater than 3 vomiting episodes per day, ketonuria, and weight loss of more than 3 kg or 5% of body weight.

  6. Signs and symptoms of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    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. Initial treatment is typically conservative, and may include changes to diet and emotional support.

  7. Sickness outbreak spreads at Elgin hospital - AOL

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    A sickness and diarrhoea outbreak has spread to two further parts of Dr Gray's Hospital in Elgin. NHS Grampian said at the weekend that three wards had been closed to new admissions, and only ...

  8. Nausea - Wikipedia

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    Nausea is a side effect of many medications including chemotherapy, or morning sickness in early pregnancy. Nausea may also be caused by disgust and depression. [1] Medications taken to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting are called antiemetics.

  9. Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The increased occurrence of gallstones during pregnancy is due to inhibition of gallbladder contraction (as result of increased smooth muscle relaxation mediated by progesterone) and reduced biliary transportation of bile (mediated by estrogen) which results in cholestasis of pregnancy. [36] Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, commonly known as ...

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