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Anyone who said that morning sickness is the best part of being pregnant wasn't really kidding. No matter how unpleasant it is, there is bright side to this stomach churning experience too.
Morning sickness often strikes during pregnancy when an upsurge in Beta hCG hormones hits the body. Not just that, women who feel sick in the morning often have higher levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body. So as awful as morning sickness might be, it could well be an indication of a supremely healthy pregnancy. Read on to know why morning sickness is good for your baby.
Studies prove that women who experience morning sickness has 55-80 percent lower chances of having a miscarriage that women who didn't. Also, women who suffered queasiness delivered healthier babies.
Mothers who undergo morning sickness more often than not bear babies who are at lesser risk of congenital malfunctions, from cleft palate to cardiovascular abnormalities.
Mothers who have severe nausea often deliver super intelligent kids, says reports. Such children often excel in numerical memory, verbal performance and verbal fluency.
AW: Suchorita Choudhury





