Morning sickness doesn't only occur in the morning. So why do we still call it that?
- Written by: Luke Grzeskowiak, Fellow in Medicines Use and Safety, Flinders University
Dragana Gordic/ShutterstockAs many as 90% or more of pregnant people experience some degree of nausea or vomiting, often colloquially referred to as “morning sickness”.
For some, it is relatively mild, coming and going during the first trimester without much fuss. For others, it can be severe, life-changing and traumatic.
But the term...
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