Hyperolfaction and hyperemesis gravidarum: what is the relationship?

Nutrition Reviews
M Erick

Abstract

The exact etiology of hyperemesis gravidarum (pernicious vomiting of pregnancy) is unknown, but hyperolfaction may be one contributing factor. The net result of hyperolfaction in pregnancy may be a mechanism cuing the pregnant woman to seek a cleaner, quieter, more temperate environment.

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