
Morning sickness, also called nausea gravidarum, nausea, vomiting of pregnancy (emesis gravidarum or NVP), or pregnancy sickness is a pregnancy discomfort that affects more than half of all pregnant women. Sometimes symptoms are present in the early hours of the morning and reduce as the day progresses. However, in spite of its common name, it can...
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(from the article `nausea`) ...and airsickness is caused by a disturbance of the semicircular canals of the inner ear, which are the organs of balance. The nausea sometimes ... Nausea and vomiting are experienced by more than 50 percent of pregnant women during the first trimester. These symptoms are referred to as morning ... [2 rel...
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In the first weeks of pregnancy, many women suffer food and smell aversions, nausea and occasional vomiting, especially in the morning. For many affected women, the discomfort lasts all day.
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<obstetrics> Recurrent nausea and vomiting often seen in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy and more pronounced in the mornings. ... Synonym: hyperemesis gravidarum. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, usually occurring during the early months. A majority of all women experience some degree of this during pregnancy, and about one third are affected to the point of vomiting. In most cases, morning sickness begins with a feeling of nausea on arising. Despite its name, it is not always...
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Nausea
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the nausea and vomiting of early pregnancy. Synonyms: morning vomiting, nausea gravidarum
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Morning sickness: Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. Morning sickness is a misnomer, because it can occur at any time of the day (though not at night during sleep) and it is not a sickness. It is a normal characteristic of early pregnancy. Morning sickness is now believed to be a good thing since it appears associated with a reduced risk of miscarri...
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Morning sickness refers to the nausea and vomiting experienced early in a pregnancy, not necessarily in the morning.
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Nausea and vomiting that affects more than 70 percent of pregnant women, usually during the first trimester and sometimes second. Some women will experience morning sickness at different times throughout the day, or even all day long. Typically, morning sickness will fade away by the 15th week of pregnancy. Narrower term(s): Hyperemesis Gravi...
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[
n] - nausea early in the day
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nausea and vomiting experienced early in a pregnancy, affecting about half of all pregnant women
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noun nausea early in the day; a characteristic symptom in the early months of pregnancy
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Nausea and vomiting, usually occurring during the first 13 weeks of pregnancy
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Nausea and vomiting, primarily during the first trimester of pregnancy. Also see hyperemesis gravidarum.
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The feeling of nausea or discomfort which sometimes comes during the first 3 months of pregnancy. So-called because it is more often noticed in the morning.
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Nausea and vomiting, primarily during the first trimester of pregnancy. Also see hyperemesis gravidarum.
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nausea occurring in the early part of the day, esp. as a characteristic symptom in the first months of pregnancy.
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Nausea, vomiting, and food and smell aversions, that affects more than 70 percent of pregnant women. Morning sickness, which can occur any time of day, usually begins at four to eight weeks gestation and subsides by week 14 or 16.
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