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Lack of catch‑up in weight gain may intermediate between pregnancies with hyperemesis gravidarum and reduced fetal growth: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study

Morisaki, Naho 森崎, 菜穂 モリサキ, ナホ Nagata, Chie 永田, 知映 ナガタ, チエ Morokuma, Seiichi 諸隈, 誠一 モロクマ, セイイチ Nakahara, Kazushige 中原, 一成 ナカハラ, カズシゲ Kato, Kiyoko 加藤, 聖子 カトウ, キヨコ Sanefuji, Masafumi 實藤, 雅文 サネフジ, マサフミ Shibata, Eiji 柴田, 英治 シバタ, エイジ Tsuji, Mayumi 辻, 真弓 ツジ, マユミ Shimono, Masayuki 下野, 昌幸 シモノ, マサユキ Kawamoto, Toshihiro 川本, 俊弘 カワモト, トシヒロ Ohga, Shouichi 大賀, 正一 オオガ, ショウイチ Kusuhara, Koichi 楠原, 浩一 クスハラ, コウイチ Japan Environment, Children’s Study Group 子どもの健康と環境に関する全国調査 九州大学

2022.05.12

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Background: Women with nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) have higher birth weight infants, while those with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe manifestation of NVP, have lower birth weight infants.

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