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Ep 49 | What Women Aren’t Told About Morning Sickness and Hyperemesis Gravidarum with Jessica Reynolds
Episode Description
Morning sickness is often framed as a normal, unavoidable part of pregnancy... something women are simply expected to endure.
But what happens when nausea becomes debilitating? When vomiting interferes with daily life? When women are told “this is just pregnancy,” yet their intuition says something deeper is happening?
Jessica Reynolds, founder of Born From Her, joins us to explore what women aren’t told about morning sickness and Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG). We discuss why severe pregnancy nausea deserves deeper questions, why symptom suppression isn’t the same as resolution, and how informed consent applies to pregnancy care just as much as any other medical decision.
In this episode, we discuss:-
The difference between typical morning sickness and Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)
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When nausea becomes a signal rather than an inconvenience
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Why pharmaceutical interventions like Zofran are commonly prescribed (and what informed consent requires before taking them)
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How preconception health impacts pregnancy outcomes and future generations
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What women can do if they feel dismissed, unheard, or rushed toward symptom suppression
Jessica shares her own experience navigating severe pregnancy illness and explains how a holistic, physiology-based approach can shift not only pregnancy outcomes, but long-term maternal and child health.
If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, supporting someone who is, or simply want a deeper understanding of how informed consent applies to women’s health, this episode is for you.
Resources:
Follow Jessica on Instagram @born_from_her
Read the free Motherhood Guide
Find a provider with our Pro-Informed Consent Provider Directory
Take our free training course
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