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OMG, do I hope they can find a cure for this. I threw up everyday at least once for 9 months with each of my kiddos. I couldn't get that much time off of work, so I just had to suck it up. But I drew the line at getting splashback from barfing in the toilet. It's hard to go back to work after that.
Def hope so too! I think the cause is also biological, genetic. I recall an experiment where a trans woman took the exact levels and all hormones to simulate pregnancy. While she didn't get a baby and her womb didn't expand, she did experience all other symptoms, morning sickness included. Very interesting.
Looking through the data, I don't think it's estradiol by itself as I also take similar levels. If it's genetics, maybe an interaction with progesterone, r-hCG, hGH, relaxin, domperidone, or hPL? But then again, I think she knows more on this than I do.
Wondering now too how morning sicknesses vary by person and by pregnancy...
It sucks so much you had to deal with that! I hope the word is getting out there that there's at least a likely preventative now.
I was told I could treat it (and the migraines) with a wet rag. And I was like, "What do I do with the rag?!? Eat it? Put it on my face?"