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Extreme morning sickness - one mum's story
By Babyexpert.com on 03/12/2012 15:34:00
When does morning sickness become Hyperemesis Gravidarum? One woman shares her experience...

Vicky, 38, from Birmingham, had been pregnant three times and suffered from hyperemesis, or extreme morning sickness, each time.Here she tells what is like to suffer from hyperemesis – excessive vomiting and nausea – during pregnancy.'I hadn't planned to have more children after ...

Pregnant and losing weight: should I seek help?
By Babyexpert.com on 27/03/2008 11:25:00
Q: I'm 14 weeks pregnant and still being sick most days. It only happens at night, and I bring up whatever I've eaten as an evening meal - it's so tiring. I had my 12-week scan two weeks ago and weighed 9st 9lb, At my 14-week scan I had gone down to

's wellbeing as long as you're able to keep some food down, and drink plenty of fluids.Excessive vomiting in pregnancy is known as hyperemesis gravidarum, and this is when you are unable to keep down any food and water, often requiring hospitalisation. 

Could Kate Middleton be pregnant with twins?
By Catherine Hudson on 04/12/2012 11:02:15
Reports surrounding The Duchess' health condition ponder whether she could be expecting more than one baby

As news continues to break about the Duchess of Cambridge's pregnancy, the strong sickness that Kate is suffering has prompted talk that she could be carrying twins. The Duchess is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, a health condition said

Morning sickness - how it can affect you
By Babyexpert.com on 03/12/2012 13:47:00
An early pregnancy sign, feeling sick is a common symptom of pregnancy - but how long will it last and what can you do?

% of cases, the symptoms are so severe, women can’t keep anything down, either food or fluids. This is called hyperemesis gravidarum and needs medical treatment as it can cause dehydration.Will morning sickness harm my unborn baby?Absolutely not. If your baby

Birthday girl Kate Middleton said to be entering second trimester
By Catherine Hudson on 09/01/2013 10:20:30
Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge celebrates a low key 31st birthday

of hyperemesis gravidarum, so will be glad to be moving into what is sometimes referred to as the 'blooming' phase of pregnancy. So, what can mum-to-be Kate expect as a birthday gift from her adoring hubby? A source told the Evening Standard: "William has

6 morning sickness myths busted
By Emma Daly on 04/12/2012 11:05:31
Ever so common, yet so commonly misunderstood – we tell you the truth about morning sickness

We’ve all seen those scenes in the movies where a newly expectant mum makes a dramatic dash for the loo over breakfast as morning sickness strikes. But while mildly entertaining, this experience is far from the reality of nausea gravidarum, to give

Keep your baby safe before birth
By Babyexpert.com on 04/04/2006 14:41:00
With a new little life to think about, looking after yourself is more important than ever

tell your midwife and seek medical help immediately if it becomes severe. Frequent, continuous vomiting Could be a sign of a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum, which needs medical treatment to prevent you getting seriously dehydrated. Severe

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