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Severe morning sickness linked to preterm births

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In some women, morning sickness might be an indicator of more serious later-pregnancy complications, including preterm delivery, a new study says. In the study, women who reported nausea and vomiting in pregnancy that interfered with their ability to live normally were 23 percent more likely to deliver their baby before 34 weeks, and 31 percent more likely to have  high blood pressure or preeclampsia, compared with women who said their morning sickness did not substantially affected their lives. Women with life-affecting morning sickness were also about twice as likely to have low  weight gain during pregnancy. More From MyHealthNewsDaily:11 Big Fat Pregnancy Myths 10 Medical Myths that Just Won't Go Away Myth or Truth?

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