We Finally Know What Causes Morning Sickness – And That's One Step Closer To A Cure

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We Finally Know What Causes Morning Sickness – And That's One Step Closer To A Cure
Morning Sickness
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Unzela Khan Sheikh is HuffPost UK’s Parents Editor. She covers everything from expert advice for struggling parents, product reviews, pregnancy + newborn life and tips for parents with older kids. She previously worked as the Race and Diversity Editor for MyLondon and has written for Glamour Magazine, Metro UK, Daily Mirror and Gal-Dem Magazine.

yet your friend didn’t? For example, I was one of the lucky ones who didn’t suffer from nausea and vomiting during my

In fact, depending on how much exposure to the hormone the parent had before getting pregnant determines how sick the mother feels. “Knowing this gives us a clue as to how we might prevent this from happening. It also makes us more confident that preventing GDF15 from accessing its highly specific receptor in the mother’s brain will ultimately form the basis for an effective and safe way of treating this disorder.”The study highlighted than now that the cause is known, a potential way to prevent pregnancy sickness could be by exposing mothers to the hormone before their pregnancy in order to build up resilience.

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