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Although this can happen at any time during the day, the mornings tend to be especially troublesome for most pregnant women. Although the exact cause is not known for sure, most likely it is related to the rising levels of hormones associated with the pregnancy.The
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Treatment of most cases of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy revolve around education and support. In some cases, all that is needed is reassurance that
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The condition is usually temporary ending close to the 16th week (4th month) of pregnancy, although some unfortunate souls must endure for much longer. Fortunately,
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