Hyperolfaction and hyperemesis gravidarum: what is the relationship?
1995
Erick, M.
The exact etiology of hyperemesis gravidarum (pernicious vomiting of pregnancy) is unknown, but hyperolfaction may be one contributing factor. The net result of hyperolfaction in pregnancy may be a mechanism cuing the pregnant woman to seek a cleaner, quieter, more temperate environment.
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Nutrition reviews
Volume
53
Issue
10
Pagination
289
- 295
ISSN
0029-6643
Other Subjects
Hyperemesis gravidarum; 19th century; Therapeutic use; Hyperemesis gravidarum; Female; 18th century; Pregnancy outcome; Ancient; 17th century; Adverse effects; Male; 20th century; Olfactory stimulation; Medieval
Language
English
Type
Text; Journal Article
2024-02-28
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