Judging by this article, our chances of another miscarriage are lessening all the time.
The dear wife is greeting every morning with a round of retching, even at ~15 weeks. Last night she took Unisom for the first time, slept better than she had in a week, and didn't puke on waking up.
I'm going shopping for more chocolate today, hoping that that makes her feel well enough for the other listed activities.
In a finding that should come as comfort to pregnant women who can barely manage a cracker without being sick, new research shows morning sickness lowers the risk of miscarriage by almost 70 per cent.
The worse the nausea, the better, according to a study published today in the International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
The dear wife is greeting every morning with a round of retching, even at ~15 weeks. Last night she took Unisom for the first time, slept better than she had in a week, and didn't puke on waking up.
Eating chocolate daily also appears to lower the risk of miscarriage. So, too, did ''feeling well enough to fly or to have sex,'' according to researchers from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
I'm going shopping for more chocolate today, hoping that that makes her feel well enough for the other listed activities.
Labels: chocolate, morning sickness, preggers, sex
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