Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights:#1 Nausea is worse than pain. I remember thinking this during the early days of my first pregnancy, a pregnancy I had prayed and wept for, despaired about, and agonized over. But 6 weeks in, I found that I was hating every moment.#2 Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is a common problem that affects 70 to 90 percent of pregnant women. It is unclear if it is a disease or just a part of what it means to be pregnant.#3 All maternal intake has a cost and a benefit, and there is always a limit to what medicine can do. When NVP is more severe, there can be higher prices to pay.#4 Hyperemesis gravidarum is the darker side of NVP. It is the same product with the same packaging, but now with 20 percent more suffering and 60 percent more intractability. It was common in the mid-nineteenth century to induce premature labor in patients with HEG.