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Kate Middleton presents pregnancy complication due to hyperemesis gravidarum

Kate Middleton presents pregnancy complication due to hyperemesis gravidarum

Kate Middleton is recently announced that she is expecting her third son. The Duchess of Cambridge is already the mother of four-year-old George and two-year-old Charlotte, the fruit of her marriage to Prince William. Despite the good news, Kate's health worries the British crown. This is because she suffers from hyperemesis gravidarum.

The health condition is characterized by excessive nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, preventing the pregnant woman from eating properly and disrupting the routine. Both enesis (vomiting during pregnancy) and pregnancy hyperemesis are more common in the first trimester of pregnancy, but depending on severity may last up to 20 weeks. Up to 1.5% of the population may suffer from the disease.

Hyperemesis gravidarum is caused by the hormone HCG, which is produced by the placenta during gestation, causing vomiting. Because of this, it is common for women with high levels of this hormone to be more susceptible to hyperemesis, as well as pregnant with twins, because the placenta is larger and therefore produces more hormones.

A pregnant woman with hyperemesis vomits everything she eats, presents gain weight under seven pounds or slimming, dry mouth and have a constant feeling of weakness and malaise. The pregnant woman also does not notice improvement in the picture, even with the use of regular medicines for nausea.

Because the pregnant woman can not orally feed without vomiting, the recommendation is to internalize her so that she receives serum in the vein and an absolute fast with medical follow-up. This is not the first time that Kate manifests the health problem, when she was waiting for George, she became hospitalized.


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