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R P Martin1, J Wisenbaker, M O Huttunen.
Abstract
Associations between maternal nausea during pregnancy and child behavioral outcomes were investigated in a large birth cohort. Generally, 2nd- and 3rd-trimester nausea were more predictive of child outcomes than 1st-trimester nausea. Children whose mothers reported nausea in middle or late pregnancy had lower sensory thresholds and higher levels of activity and emotional intensity in infancy and were reported to be lower in task persistence at age 5. At age 12, these children were viewed by teachers as more careless with their school work and as having more attentional and learning problems.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10503649 DOI: 10.1023/a:1022662726587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Abnorm Child Psychol ISSN: 0091-0627