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Sounds  right to me.   Lorenzo
> Actually I think it does have survival value (I can say
this because I am
> male and it's easy for me to say ;-))
>
> I have read about a study that showed that women with
morning sickness had
> more successful pregnancies statistically. I have also
read speculation that
> morning sickness is a benefit because when the fetus is
most vulnerable, the
> early stage of pregnancy, morning sickness increases the
woman's sensitivity
> to potential fetal toxins including those found naturally
in food.
>
> --Richard

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