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  1. The horrorshow caused by thalidomide, a drug widely prescribed to pregnant women in the 1960s that caused major birth defects, has made us hyper-sensitive to the effects of prenatal medications. In some cases, this caution can harm mothers who are encouraged to endure mental and physical discomfort rather than take probably harmless medications .

  2. 10 mar 2023 · Prenatal exposure to an anti-nausea drug commonly used in the 1960s and 1970s has been shown to increase risk of colorectal cancer in adult offspring, according to a study by researchers at UTHealth Houston.

  3. 14 mar 2023 · Prenatal exposure to an anti-nausea drug commonly used in the 1960s and 1970s has been shown to increase risk of colorectal cancer in adult offspring, according to a study by researchers at UTHealth Houston.

  4. Thalidomide was a widely used drug in the late 1950s and early 1960s for the treatment of nausea in pregnant women. It became apparent in the 1960s that thalidomide treatment resulted in severe birth defects in thousands of children.

  5. It is estimated that nearly 20,000 patients, several hundred of whom were pregnant, were given the drug to help alleviate morning sickness or as a sedative, and at least 17 children were consequently born in the United States with thalidomide-associated deformities.

  6. Nausea and occasional vomiting is often one of the first symptoms heralding pregnancy. It is a discomfort women have coped with for millennia. Up to 50% of all pregnant women may experience these symptoms at some time during pregnancy. Although popularly called "morning sickness", the condition may also occur in the evening or throughout the day.

  7. 14 wrz 2023 · Dr. Schaffir says there are several anti-nausea medications that can be used in pregnancy for morning sickness. Here's some more information about the most common options.

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