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Morning Sickness – All Your Frequently Asked Questions Answered


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Introduction


A small percentage of women never experience morning sickness at all during their pregnancy. Typically, most pregnant women do experience some amount of nausea during the early months of pregnancy, while approximately a third of all pregnant women experience vomiting. In most cases, morning sickness is not a dangerous condition, despite its unpleasantness. Typically, morning sickness occurs in the early hours of the morning, and gradually improves as the day progresses.


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