Trying to Get Pregnant

I'm going to have a smart baby!

At least according to the article I posted below.

***edited because the link signed you into my babycenter acct 


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Re: I'm going to have a smart baby!

  • I think that tiny url is bad?
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  • Hey! the link worked for me but had me LOGGED IN to your babycenter account :). I went to email the article to my husband and it said your name and address. Just a heads up :_
  • haha how do they come up with this stuff!?
  • Sorry I forgot that you'd probably have to sign-in to read it.

     
     Here's what the article says:

    Morning sickness linked to smarter babies Thu, Apr 23, 2009 (HealthDay News) -- Children born to mothers who have morning sickness may be smarter than those whose moms don't have nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, suggests a new study. Researchers found that the children of mothers with morning sickness scored higher on tests designed to assess children's IQ and mental acuity, the Canadian Press reported. But while this difference was statistically significant, it doesn't mean that children born to mothers who didn't have nausea during pregnancy are developmentally slow, said senior author Dr. Gideon Koren, director of the Motherisk Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. It's just that the other children scored higher on the tests. The study appears in the Journal of Pediatrics. Nausea has long been recognized as a sign of a healthy pregnancy, according to the CP. Pregnant women who have morning sickness are less likely to have a miscarriage and less likely to have babies with congenital cardiovascular problems.
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  • Morning sickness linked to smarter babies

    Thu, Apr 23, 2009 (HealthDay News) -- Children born to mothers who have morning sickness may be smarter than those whose moms don't have nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, suggests a new study.

    Researchers found that the children of mothers with morning sickness scored higher on tests designed to assess children's IQ and mental acuity, the Canadian Press reported.

    But while this difference was statistically significant, it doesn't mean that children born to mothers who didn't have nausea during pregnancy are developmentally slow, said senior author Dr. Gideon Koren, director of the Motherisk Program at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. It's just that the other children scored higher on the tests.

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  • That's interesting....I guess bring on the m/s!
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