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During my last pregnancy, I was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum.
You may have hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness.
There may also be more vomiting than would be expected (hyperemesis).
The exact cause of hyperemesis gravidarum is not known.
Some women with hyperemesis gravidarum lose as much as 10% of their body weight.
However, some pregnant women have an extreme type of morning sickness, called hyperemesis gravidarum, which requires treatment.
This condition is known as hyperemesis gravidarum and occurs in about 1% of all pregnancies.
Hyperemesis gravidarum represents the severe end of the continuum.
It can also occur in pregnant women who have a form of extreme morning sickness known as hyperemesis gravidarum.
Women experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum often are dehydrated and lose weight despite efforts to eat.
Sontineni et al. criteria for the diagnosis of "cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome"
Hyperemesis gravidarum tends to begin somewhat earlier in the pregnancy and last significantly longer than morning sickness.
After preterm labor, hyperemesis gravidarum is the second most common reason for hospital admission during the first half of pregnancy.
It can also result from pernicious vomiting of pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum).
While usually it is mild and self-limiting severe cases known as hyperemesis gravidarum may require treatment.
Last night was typical of my struggles with hyperemesis gravidarum, aka the morning sickness from hell.
If you have severe, ongoing nausea and vomiting (hyperemesis gravidarum), see your doctor for treatment.
Therefore, hyperemesis gravidarum means "excessive vomiting of pregnant women".
It advises early treatment of nausea and vomiting to prevent progression to hyperemesis gravidarum.
The woman may experience abdominal pain, and also severe nausea and vomiting (hyperemesis).
However, a subsequent study reporting the clinical features of Cannabinoid hyperemesis in 98 subjects has confirmed the earlier reported findings.
When hyperemesis gravidarum is severe and/or inadequately treated, it may result in:
Author Charlotte Brontë is often thought to have suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum.
Other factors, such as hyperemesis gravidarum (that's me!)
Hyperemesis gravidarum is considered an exclusion.