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Women driven to terminate wanted pregnancies due to hyperemesis gravidarum

Women driven to terminate wanted pregnancies due to hyperemesis gravidarum

by Charlotte Howden | Jan 18, 2024 | Research

Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a severe pregnancy complication characterized by extreme, persistent nausea and vomiting. Unlike typical morning sickness, HG can lead to serious health issues such as dehydration, weight loss, and malnutrition. The condition is often...
Researchers investigate the risk messages and advice given in pregnancy

Researchers investigate the risk messages and advice given in pregnancy

by Charlotte Howden | Jan 18, 2024 | News, Research

Navigating pregnancy health advice can be overwhelming for many women, particularly due to conflicting messages and issues of trust and autonomy in the healthcare system. The WRISK Voices study, conducted in the UK, aimed to delve into women’s lived experiences...
Researchers identify gene mutation linked to pregnancy sickness

Researchers identify gene mutation linked to pregnancy sickness

by Charlotte Howden | Jan 6, 2024 | News, Research

  A new study led by a team at the University of Southern California offers further confirmation that abnormalities in the GDF15 gene contribute to the development of hyperemesis gravidarum and may provide insight into prediction and diagnosis of the condition....
Placenta and appetite genes GDF15 and IGFBP7 are associated with hyperemesis gravidarum.

Placenta and appetite genes GDF15 and IGFBP7 are associated with hyperemesis gravidarum.

by southwestsm12 | Dec 6, 2023 | Research

After paralyzing nausea and intractable vomiting caused her to lose the baby she was carrying in 1999, Marlena Fejzo decided to use her professional skills to understand her personal tragedy. A geneticist at the University of California, Los Angeles, Fejzo began to...

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