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Sir,
first thank you for all the help that you GIVE to all the people.
it is magnificent.
now to our problem: my wife is pregnant with our 2nd child. she is 28 and is approximately 6 weeks along. she is having pretty extreme nausea and yesterday had emesis. she is a nurse and is very suspect of the info, like many, on your board. i read to her: "Nausea of pregnancy is an indication that the fetal brain development is being distresed by the relative lack of at least vitamin B6. One injection of a perfectly harmless dose of 200 milligrams of vitamin B6 will alleviate the mother's symptoms in nearly all cases." how can i convince her of your information. i am distressed by her nausea, which is affecting her all day, yet i am clearly not in control of her and can not make her get/take the b6. also, her prenatal vitamins are causing further nausea, and we have tried several brands
thank you for you attention to this matter
mr mom
In Reply to: DR STOLL.....morning sickness... i have read the archives posted by mr. mom on September 17, 2003 at 11:21:06:
Hi, Mr. Mom.
Even your "Tolstoy Syndrome" nurse wife has to admit that 200 milligrams of B6 injection cannot harm her. What does she have to lose except her skepticism?
Walt
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