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Pregnant women suffer seasickness more easily
Please, go on!
OzOne wrote in message news 
On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 03:16:23 GMT, "Van Allen"
scribbled thusly:
It seems that only one as arrogant as you would conclude that your
particular life experiences, however misguided, are the rule for
countless
others.
For further edification on how much you've missed the mark, I would
suggest
searching on the noted publishers, Selchow and Righter. They are above
critcism and highly regarded.
Van
I won't bother, I know of not one sailing woman who has had a
miscarriage while sailing or in the months after sailing.
I know quite a few who don't sail and have had problems.
Maybe your researchers could look at cars, busses, planes and any
other form of transport where motion sickness is a problem for some.
Maybe they would suggest that a woman who suffer car sickness should
walk rather than ride to ensure the safety of her fetus.
I wonder if they looked at the health benefits of sailing for pregnant
women as opposed to those sitting on the couch watching TV (is there
an exposure risk there) while being fed chocolate by the dotting
father to be.
Oz1...of the 3 twins.
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.
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