Dear BERGers/SHAIRers,
Our seminar this Wednesday 1 November 4-5pm in the Psychology Common Room (Cottrell,
C3A94) and
hybrid<https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3a9823d93069124396a7…
(link to join the online meeting
here<https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3a9823d93069124396a7a4…)
will be given by Kateřina Roberts - details below. Everyone is welcome and postgraduate
students are encouraged to attend, and also to join us for a drink at the Stirling Court
Hotel bar afterwards (everyone welcome to join, no need to RSVP).
Kateřina Roberts, Univerzita Karlova
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: An evolutionary perspective
Abstract:
The symptoms of nausea and vomiting are experienced by a majority of women during their
pregnancy. Symptoms range from mild to severe, but even mild symptoms are connected with
adverse effects on women's everyday lives. Despite its significance, the aetiology of
nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) is not fully understood.
In our research, we study predictors and mechanisms of NVP, including hormonal influences
and pregnancy-related, demographic, lifestyle and psychosocial factors. Furthermore, we
focus on NVP from an evolutionary perspective that, compared to the generally negative
view, recognises that NVP may have some positive effects on pregnancy outcomes.
Our first study focused on dietary and psychosocial correlates of NVP and found a
relationship between the level of NVP symptoms and the consumption of milk products and
alcohol and a relationship between NVP and stress, anxiety, fatigue and perceived partner
support. In the following studies, we focused on various predictors of NVP and its
relationship with disgust in pregnancy. The main results are that OC usage when meeting a
partner seems to be connected to the level of NVP symptoms in a subsequent pregnancy.
Furthermore, NVP seems to be unrelated to the level of disgust sensitivity in pregnancy
and may have different proximate causes. Other results regarding predictors of NVP were
inconsistent, as is often found in previous research.
The upcoming BERG programme is
here<https://stir-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/ac112_stir_ac_uk/EQ3i…yL>.
Looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday!
Clare
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Students: book to talk with me
here<https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/PsychologyY1PersonalTute…s/>.
Dr Clare Andrews (preferred pronouns: she/her) MA MSc DPhil FHEA
Lecturer in Psychology, Course Director for MSc/MA Human-Animal
Interaction<https://www.stir.ac.uk/courses/pg-taught/human-animal-interaction/>
Psychology Division
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA
ResearchGate<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Clare_Andrews>
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