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GNTLGNT

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Lepplady

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Think what you will about Kate Middleton, but hyperemesis is no laughing matter. Even if it's treated, you can still miscarry, and I don't wish that on anyone who wants their pregnancy to be a happy and successful one.
I feel bad for the poor thing. I hear people teasing her about having to be hospitalized for a "spot of nausea" but it's much more severe than that. After suffering so badly with it the first time, I hoped she'd be spared if she got pregnant again. I hope she can recover soon and have a healthy pregnancy.
 

Lily Sawyer

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My cousin suffered the same way. She said calling it 'morning sickness' was like calling the pneumonic plague 'a bit of a sniffle'.
A friend of mine had it. It was nothing but a big barf fest for the first 5 months of her pregnancy. I can't imagine hanging my head in the toilet for that long. She said she stocked the bathroom with a blanket, pillow, Gatorade, oyster crackers, extra toilet paper, and knee pads. Poor thing.
 

GNTLGNT

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A friend of mine had it. It was nothing but a big barf fest for the first 5 months of her pregnancy. I can't imagine hanging my head in the toilet for that long. She said she stocked the bathroom with a blanket, pillow, Gatorade, oyster crackers, extra toilet paper, and knee pads. Poor thing.
...birth control measures vs barfarama....I know what would've won in my wife's book...