The prescription given for morning sickness was discontinued because some babies were born with birth defects. No direct connection was ever proven. Still, high jury awards made it impractical for the company to continue to sell the medicine.
Thalidomide was originally given to pregnant women who suffered from morning sickness, it is not also used to treat leprosy. Although it often cured women's morning sickness, it actually causes severe limb dis-configurements in newborn children.
Yes. Ironically morning sickness comes at any given time of day whether your sleeping or not... You don't have to eat for morning sickness to make you vomit... I had it morning noon and night with my last pregnancy... Saltine crackers will help some with it..
Because it failed to test the drug for its affects on developing embryos, even though it was targeted to be given to pregnant mothers to prevent morning sickness.
Yes, but no explanation has been given.
The Brazilian Miracle of the 1970s was the name given to the huge economic growth seen in Brazil. This occurred under a military regime.
DES, or diethystilbestrol, was a medication given to women to reduce the risk of miscarriage, and was later found to be associated with reproductive system problems in the children of those women who took it.
Ended, terminated, given up, canceled, discarded, interrupted...
No it is not given usually as it is a long time i getting well.
His sickness is primarily a metaphor for his inner/ moral sickness due to his sin. But it is also presumably caused by the stress and self torment of his guilt.
We're all different. I'm 6 weeks pregnant and I don't feel sick and I haven't had morning sickness. Being tired is a given though...take your vitamins to drag yourself through the day. Not getting sick a totally normal sign of pregnancy...as is throwing up all the time. It could happen later or not at all. Morning sickness doesnt run in my family..so I'm hoping I get lucky.
Khepri.
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