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Bibliographical entry (without author) :

Stop telling us to take Ginger for Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Pregnancy Sickness Support

Author(s) :

Caitlin Dean, RGN, Chair of Trustees, Pregnancy Sickness Support, Dr Margaret O’Hara - Pregnancy Sickness Support Trustee

Year of publication :

2018

URL(s) :

https://www.pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk/docume…

Résumé (français)  :

Le gingembre étant connu comme antihémétique, les patientes s’entendent répéter de façon inlassable d’y avoir recours. La plupart des femmes (60%) l’ont entendu plus de 20 fois. 88% des répondantes ont testé le recours au gingembre contre les nausées.

Les résultats graphiques démontrent que pour plus de 90% d’entre elles il n’était d’aucun ou de très faible effet. Il avait même des effets secondaires indésirables pour la moitié d’entre elles.

Abstract (English)  :

Ginger as an antiemetic is common knowledge.
Women are told repeatedly by almost everyone in their lives to try ginger – only 3 women had not been told. Most women (60%) were told more than 20 times. 439 (88%) of respondents had tried ginger.
Many different categories of person advised them to try ginger.

By the time a woman sees an HCP, she will almost certainly already know about ginger and it’s highly likely that she has already tried it. Ginger doesn’t work as an antiemetic for HG. It causes unpleasant physical side effects in around half of women. Suggestions to try it are thoroughly demoralising

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Argument (français) :

Le gingembre ne fonctionne pas comme antiémétique pour l’hyperémèse gravidique

Argument (English):

Ginger doesn’t work as an antiemetic for hyperemesis gravidarum

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Keywords :

➡ hyperemesis gravidarum

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Alison Passieux — 02 Jul 2018
➡ latest update : Bernard Bel — 10 Jul 2018

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