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Pregnant women who experience nausea and vomiting tend to give birth smarter babies than those who did not experience morning sickness, suggests a new study in the Journal of Pediatrics.
A new study appearing in The Journal of Pediatrics shows that feelings of nausea enhance long-term neurological development in babies. This study is the first time that examines the direct effects of morning sickness with baby’s neurological development.
Nausea has long been recognized as a sign of a healthy pregnancy, according to the CP. Pregnant women who have morning sickness are less likely to have a miscarriage and less likely to have babies with congenital cardiovascular problems.