Apparently, the drug company she was affiliated with didn't list the correct warnings by failing to mention the drug was never approved for pregnant women with a severe type of morning sickness
called hyperemesis gravidarum.
There's a more serious condition
called Hyperemesis Gravidarum that sometimes requires more specialized treatment.
When vomiting during pregnancy gets really bad and happens a lot, it's
called hyperemesis gravidarum.
In a fairly rare condition,
called hyperemesis gravidarum, vomiting will persist throughout the pregnancy and may cause dehydration if not treated.
However, about 1 in 300 pregnant women every year will experience an extreme form of
this called Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which by definition is the loss of at least 5 % of the total body weight.
Not exact matches
Many pregnant women, 70 to 80 percent, will get
hyperemesis gravidarum, or as most of us
call it, morning sickness.