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.
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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?"
Good on Fejzo to continue to push, to continue to say this is important even in the face of being laughed at. Women's health issues have long been ignored and it sucks.
This article reminded me why it's so important people from all different backgrounds are allowed to get into science and medicine. Personal experience isn't always necessary to drive people, but it can add an extra push.