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Clinical utility of esophagogastroduodenoscopy in the management of recurrent and intractable vomiting in pregnancy.
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Recurrent intractable vomiting in pregnancy may be accompanied by esophagitis or peptic disease in a significant proportion of patients. Based on the significant pathologies amenable to medical therapy, a therapeutic trial with a proton pump inhibitor during hyperemesis gravidarum seems warranted. EGD can be safely performed in pregnancy with no maternal or fetal complications.