- Also: HG
- Also: severe morning sickness
Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is a distinct and serious pregnancy condition characterized by extreme nausea and persistent vomiting that goes far beyond typical morning sickness. This is a clinical diagnosis, not simply 'really bad' morning sickness, affecting a small percentage of pregnancies.
What it is
Unlike the common nausea and occasional vomiting many experience in early pregnancy, HG is defined by significant weight loss (more than 5% of your pre-pregnancy weight), severe dehydration, and an imbalance in your body's electrolytes. These are not symptoms to simply 'push through.' This condition has clear biological mechanisms, often linked to placental hormones and genetics, and is absolutely not caused by psychological factors. Historically, some individuals experiencing HG were unfortunately met with skepticism, but evidence-based understanding has moved far past that.

