10.17863/CAM.12091
Petry, Clive
0000-0002-6642-9825
Ong, Kenneth
0000-0003-4689-7530
Beardsall, Kathryn
0000-0003-3582-183X
Hughes, IA
Acerini, Carlo
0000-0003-2121-5871
Dunger, David
0000-0002-2566-9304
Data related to "Vomiting in Pregnancy is Associated with a Higher Risk of Low Birth Weight: A cohort study"
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vomiting nausea pregnancy low birthweight
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository (staging)
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository (staging)
Dunger, David Brian
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This contains the data relating to publication by Petry et al., entitled "Vomiting in Pregnancy is Associated with a Higher Risk of Low Birth Weight: A cohort study" which will be published in BMC Pregnancy Childbirth in 2018.
Funding for this study has come from the Wellbeing of Women (the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, UK) (RG1644). Other core funding has come from the Medical Research Council (7500001180), European Union Framework 5 (QLK4-1999-01422), the Mothercare Charitable Foundation (RG54608), Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children (07/20), and the World Cancer Research Fund International (2004/03). In addition, there has been support from National Institute for Health Research Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. KO is supported by the Medical Research Council (Unit Programme number: MC_UU_12015/2).