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Links to information on morning sickness.
Reviewed January 2009
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Pregnancy and diet
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Better Health Channel
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Pregnancy creates extra demands on the body for nutrients such as protein, iron, folate and iodine. Pregnant women need to focus on boosting their nutritional intake, rather than their energy (kilojoule) intake. A folic acid (folate) supplement should be taken prior to conception and for the first three months of pregnancy to reduce the risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Small regular snacks may help nausea or morning sickness.
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Aug 2009
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Morning sickness: how to cope - myDr.com.au
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myDr
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Many women experience nausea (and sometimes vomiting) in early pregnancy. Read our tips on how to cope with morning sickness.
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Mar 2009
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Morning sickness - myDr.com.au
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myDr
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There is no simple treatment for morning sickness, one of the most common symptoms of early pregnancy.
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Mar 2009
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Pregnancy related cancer
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Better Health Channel
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The main symptoms are of pregnancy related cancer are violent morning sickness or abnormal bleeding in pregnancy or after a curette for a miscarriage. Gestational trophoblastic disease is the term for a number of pregnancy conditions that involve the placental (afterbirth) tissue turning cancerous or cancer-like. The tumour is called a mole, and the pregnancy is known as a molar pregnancy.
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May 2008
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Pregnancy - morning sickness
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Better Health Channel
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Most pregnant women will experience morning sickness, usually in their first trimester. Possible causes include high levels of hormones, blood pressure fluctuations and changes in carbohydrate metabolism. Severe morning sickness is known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). It can cause weight loss and dehydration and may require hospitalisation.
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May 2008
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Pregnancy - signs and symptoms
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Better Health Channel
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Symptoms of pregnancy include amenorrhoea (missed period), breast changes such as swollen breasts, fatigue, frequent urination and nausea or morning sickness. These symptoms are only clues to, not proof of, pregnancy. Most can be caused by other factors, such as stress or illness. A suspected pregnancy needs to be confirmed with medical tests such as a urine test or blood test.
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Jan 2008
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Pregnancy Complications
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HealthInsite Topic Page
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Links to information on potential pregnancy complications, including gestational diabetes, stretchmarks, and morning sickness.
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| Date: |
Sep 2007
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Pregnancy - morning sickness
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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| Description: |
Morning sickness is a common problem during the first three months or so of pregnancy. Depending on how severe it is it can make going about your daily tasks difficult and uncomfortable.
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Sep 2007
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Morning sickness
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Women's Health Queensland Wide Inc
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This article discusses morning sickness and provides tried and tested strategies for relieving symptoms.
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Jun 2007
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