Connect with us

Health

Source of severe morning sickness found in new study, could enable relief during pregnancy

Published

on

Source of severe morning sickness found in new study, could enable relief during pregnancy

It’s common for pregnant women to experience some degree of morning sickness, but a smaller subset have severe, potentially debilitating nausea and vomiting — and now a new study has pinpointed the likely source of it.

A research team led by the University of Cambridge in the U.K. found that one specific hormone — GDF15 — is the culprit behind hyperemesis gravidarum, which is a condition that causes intense morning sickness during pregnancy.

The study findings were published in the journal Nature on Dec. 13.

MARIJUANA USE AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN IS LINKED TO LOW BIRTH WEIGHT, STUDY FINDS

Among 120 pregnant women who participated in the research, the half who experienced nausea and vomiting were found to have “substantially higher” levels of GDF15 than the half who had little or no morning sickness.

Advertisement

“We have securely established, for the first time, using well-validated immunoassays and large sample sizes, that GDF15 levels in maternal blood are significantly higher in women who report vomiting in pregnancy, or have a diagnosis of hyperemesis gravidarum, compared to women who report no or low levels of nausea or vomiting,” said study co-author Stephen O’Rahilly, a metabolism researcher at the University of Cambridge.

A small subset of pregnant women have severe, potentially debilitating nausea and vomiting — and now a new study has pinpointed the source. (iStock)

He shared his thoughts in an email sent to Fox News Digital.

GDF15 is produced primarily by the fetus during early pregnancy. Some women are more sensitive to the hormone, putting them at a higher risk of developing severe morning sickness.

DOES GINGER ALE REALLY CURE NAUSEA AND UPSET STOMACH? HERE’S WHAT DOCTORS AND DIETICIANS SAY

Advertisement

The hope is that this finding will enable more treatment options for women suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, researchers said.

“We now have a clear view of what may cause this problem and a route for both treatment and prevention,” said O’Rahilly.

Nauseous pregnant woman

One specific hormone — GDF15 — is the culprit behind hyperemesis gravidarum, according to a new study. It’s a condition that causes intense morning sickness during pregnancy. (iStock)

Women who had higher levels of GDF15 before getting pregnant were significantly less likely to develop severe sickness, the study found — only 5% of them developed the condition compared to 60% of the general population.

With this in mind, one potential remedy would be to administer the hormone to high-risk women before pregnancy to allow them to acclimate to it and prevent severe symptoms.

MISSOURI CHILD COMFORTS MOM WHO’S SUFFERING FROM MORNING SICKNESS: ‘SO EMPATHETIC’

Advertisement

“Our data tentatively suggest that a doubling of pre-pregnancy GDF15 levels would reduce hyperemesis gravidarum risk by 50%,” said O’Rahilly. 

Pregnant nauseous woman

Among 120 pregnant women who participated in the research, the half who experienced nausea and vomiting were found to have “substantially higher” levels of GDF15 than the half who had little or no morning sickness. (iStock)

“Metformin, a widely used drug that has been given to people with diabetes for over five years, increases GDF15 levels by two- to three-fold and is widely used in pregnancy in many countries.”

Clinical trials are currently being planned, he added.

What to know about severe morning sickness

Around 70% of women experience typical morning sickness, but only around 0.3% to 2% suffer from hyperemesis gravidarum.

The condition can be debilitating, the study authors wrote, making it difficult for pregnant women to eat, drink and participate in daily activities.

Advertisement

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER

Some signs of hyperemesis gravidarum include vomiting more than three times per day, developing severe dehydration and losing 10 pounds or more, according to the Cleveland Clinic website.

Some women may even require hospitalization to receive hydrating fluids intravenously.

Pregnant woman with doctor

The effects of hyperemesis gravidarum are usually worse during the first trimester and then taper off later in the pregnancy, experts said. (iStock)

The effects of hyperemesis gravidarum are usually worse during the first trimester and then taper off later in the pregnancy.

While GDF15 was found to increase severe sickness, the study authors noted that other factors may also influence the risk.

Advertisement

“There is considerable overlap between symptomatic and asymptomatic women, so GDF15 levels alone cannot be responsible for determining who is and who is not affected, nor can it be used as a diagnostic test for hyperemesis gravidarum,” said O’Rahilly.

For more Health articles, visit www.foxnews/health.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Health

Lose Weight for Less With Hacks Like the Ozempic Click Chart + Microdosing

Published

on

Lose Weight for Less With Hacks Like the Ozempic Click Chart + Microdosing


Advertisement


Microdosing Ozempic: Lose Weight for Less With a Click Chart




















Advertisement











Advertisement




Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menu items.


Use escape to exit the menu.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Health

First lady Melania Trump makes 'heartwarming' visit to kids at hospital for 'Be Best' event

Published

on

First lady Melania Trump makes 'heartwarming' visit to kids at hospital for 'Be Best' event

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Ahead of Independence Day this year, first lady Melania Trump visited Children’s National Hospital (CNH) in Washington, D.C., on Thursday afternoon in her latest “Be Best” event.

The first lady joined patients battling cancer, kidney and heart issues, among other diagnoses, in the garden room to participate in various patriotic arts and crafts, including rock painting.

Nicholas Clemens, communications director at the Office of the First Lady, told Fox News Digital, “Mrs. Trump and our team really cherished being with these brave kids and their caregivers.”

FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP WELCOMES MILITARY MOMS TO WHITE HOUSE FOR MOTHER’S DAY

Advertisement

The first lady greeted inpatient and outpatient children with gifts such as teddy bears, puzzles, books and “Be Best” temporary tattoos.

“It was fun to see them light up when they talked with Mrs. Trump about their favorite sports and music, and especially when they saw the BE BEST teddy bears,” added Clemens. 

First lady Melania Trump visited Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., for a “Be Best” event this week, joining young patients for patriotic arts and crafts and unveiling the “Eternal Flame” rose. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“It was a great reminder of why Mrs. Trump is working so hard to advocate for the well-being of children and youth through BE BEST. We really thank Children’s National for a memorable and heartwarming visit,” said Clemens. 

Mrs. Trump helped unveil “Eternal Flame,” a hybrid Tea Rose sourced from the White House gardens.

Advertisement

Hybrid tea roses have high centers, long stems with high-centered blooms and a strong floral fragrance perfect for a cutting garden, according to the Missouri Botanical Garden.

First Lady Melania Trump Visits Children's National Hospital In Washington

The children placed American flags, pinwheels and rocks in the rooftop garden of the hospital. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Accompanying Mrs. Trump was Dale Haney, White House Grounds superintendent. He discussed the new rose bush with the first lady and with CNH President and CEO Michelle Riley-Brown, along with the kids.

Both inpatient children and outpatient children joined the first lady in the Bunny Mellon Healing Garden to place rocks, pinwheels and American flags among the plants and flowers. 

Following the day of festivities, the first lady visited a three-month-old in the heart and kidney unit, sharing a very special moment. 

Advertisement

The child has had five different surgeries performed since his birth. 

First Lady Melania Trump Visits Children's National Hospital In Washington

The first lady greeted inpatient and outpatient children with gifts such as teddy bears, puzzles, books, and “Be Best” temporary tattoos. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Mrs. Trump met the child along with his military family, sharing many hugs.

For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle

While in the heart and kidney unit, the first lady also met with a teenage boy admitted recently and his family.

US First Lady Melania Trump accompanied by Children's National Hospital President and CEO Michelle Riley-Brown (top-L) poses for a picture with patients during a visit at Children's National Hospital in Washington, DC on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Jemal COUNTESS / AFP) (Photo by JEMAL COUNTESS/AFP via Getty Images)

First lady Melania Trump was accompanied by Children’s National Hospital President and CEO Michelle Riley-Brown, plus patients. (EMAL COUNTESS/AFP via Getty Images)

Mrs. Trump previously visited the Children’s National Hospital in 2017 to dedicate the Bunny Mellon Healing Garden.

Advertisement

The garden is dedicated to the First Ladies of the United States after philanthropist and horticulturalist Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon and is situated on a rooftop spanning 7,200-square-feet. 

Continue Reading

Health

Can the Viral Pink Salt Drink Recipe Really Help You Lose Weight?

Published

on

Can the Viral Pink Salt Drink Recipe Really Help You Lose Weight?


Advertisement


Pink Salt Recipe for Weight Loss: Does It Really Work? | Woman’s World




















Advertisement











Advertisement




Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menu items.


Use escape to exit the menu.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Trending