Updated On: 08 September, 2010 03:49 PM IST | | AFP
Cochrane researchers at the Dublin City University in Ireland conducted a systematic review of morning sickness, nausea and other symptoms associated with pregnancy, therapies and found none are "safe and effective."
Cochrane researchers at the Dublin City University in Ireland conducted a systematic review of morning sickness, nausea and other symptoms associated with pregnancy, therapies and found none are "safe and effective."
The study reviewed 27 trials with 4041 pregnant (20 weeks) women to note levels of nausea with the use of treatments like acupuncture, use of ginger, anti-vomiting drugs and vitamin B6.