MainHealthReproductive HealthPregnancy and Birth › Rick Paik Schoenberg's Hyperemesis Gravidarum Report

Rick Paik Schoenberg's Hyperemesis Gravidarum Report

Edit Page
Report
Scan day: 06 February 2014 UTC
4
Virus safety - good
Description: A summary report on hyperemesis gravidarum.
Summary of Data on Hyperemesis Gravidarum The Birthkit, Spring, 2000, p4,8. Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), or severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, is a serious disorder occurring in roughly 1 percent of pregnancies. An important question to the patient with HG is: how likely is it for HG to recur in subsequent pregnancies? I recently set out to read every medical journal I could get my hands on, in an effort to try to find data to address this question. What follows is a summary of interesting things I found out about HG along the way. The most striking thing is how little data there is on HG. After extensive searching I could find only one longitudinal study on women with HG, and it was a small study with few subjects based in Scotland in 1956.
Size: 761 chars

Contact Information

Email:
Phone&Fax:
Address:
Extended:

WEBSITE Info

Page title:Subj:
Keywords:
Description:
IP-address:128.97.86.247

WHOIS Info

NS
Name Servers: NS1.DNS.UCLA.EDU 192.35.225.7, 2607:f010:3fe:12::ff:fe01:35 NS2.DNS.UCLA.EDU 192.12.234.140, 2607:f140::e000:0:ff:fe01:35
WHOIS
Date
activated: 24-Apr-1985
last updated: 02-May-2011
expires: 31-Jul-2014