Morning Sickness - A Good Thing
Scientists say that Morning sickness might have evolved to ensure pregnant women do not digest too much unhealthy food.
(PRWEB) July 15, 2006
Scientists say that Morning sickness might have evolved to ensure pregnant women do not digest too much unhealthy food.
They found evidence that nausea and vomiting in pregnancy is associated with high intake of sugar, alcohol, oils and meat.
In contrast, cereals were least likely to trigger sickness.
The University of Liverpool analysis of information gathered from 21 countries appears in the Royal Society's Biological Journal and is published on thebabywebsite. com.
Morning sickness occurs in the first three months of up to 80% of pregnancies.
Until recently, it was thought to be simply an unfortunate by-product of dramatic hormonal changes during early pregnancy.
However, research has suggested that morning sickness might be a good thing!
The researchers believe it is possible that the pregnant human body may have evolved an aversion to foods containing high levels of toxins, and that this may have carried over into modern living.
They suggest that the body might reject meat because of the relatively high risk that it might harbour disease-causing agents.
On the other hand, the low level of plant toxins in cereals may make them particularly unlikely to trigger nausea.
The body's rejection of sugars and oils is less easy to explain.
Lead researcher Dr Craig Roberts said on thebabywebsite. com: "While there may be no particular harm in eating, say, meat, now that we have refrigeration and best before dates, our bodies may be pre-programmed by evolution to avoid these particular foodstuffs in the first trimester.
"It may be that the nausea women feel towards certain foodstuffs could be helpful, and that although it is inconvenient and miserable, their nausea could be nature's way of avoiding problems in pregnancy for both mother and foetus."
Dr Maggie Blott, a consultant obstetrician at London's King's College Hospital, said: "I can understand why mother nature might do this.
Morning sickness is always worst in the first three months, which is when the most important part of a foetus's development is happening."
She said that while it was sensible for a woman to eat healthily in pregnancy, it was more important to avoid alcohol, smoking or drugs.
It was also important to take folic acid supplements, and to avoid high levels of vitamin A.
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