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The Motherisk Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) Forum
Motherisk receives questions from around the world about morning sickness symptoms, effects, treatments and ways to cope. Those questions and answers are posted here for anyone to read, provided the reader acknowledges and accepts the proviso and disclaimer below.
NVP Counsellor
Date: 2007-10-01
Question:
My question is that I've had a lot of pregnancy symptoms burt no MORNING SICKNESS. This is my second child (my firdt is 15 years old). With my son I had very bad heart burn and it turned into Morning sickness. Right now I just have heart burn (not alot) but I know it is there. Will it turn into morn ing sickness? Or should it pass?
Answer:
The experience with NVP is different in every women and even in
different pregnancies with the same women, so it is difficult to predict.
You may want to call our toll free (1 800 436-8477) NVP Helpline and speak
to one of our specially trained counselores for more information












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