@kent f OBE wrote:
Thanks for the explanation of her type of morning sickness Jen, to be honest I have never heard of it, only thought there was one type, the one we common folk get :lol:
If your explanation is anything to go by then all her loved ones will want her looked after, and by all accounts it seems being in hospital is quite necessary.
Lets hope she doesn’t suffer for too long and is able to enjoy some of her pregnancy, blossom the way a pregnant woman should, and that if they want more children it doesn’t put her off having more.
Apparently it affects 1 in 200 mothers-to-be. It’s fair to say that my sister never blossomed in that pregnancy; the sickness did lessen to a more manageable level in her last 3 months but it never went away. She gave birth to a healthy baby girl and the midwife who delivered my niece told her that the majority of mums who suffered as she did gave birth to girls. She did have a second child, a boy, and absolutely no morning sickness whatsoever, so it makes you wonder…
Princess Diana the second it is then :lol: