Kate Middleton’s Morning Sickness Prompts Get-Well Gift From PETA

For Immediate Release:
September 11, 2014

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Moira Colley 202-483-7382

PETA is rushing a gift to Kate Middleton in the hope of helping her combat her severe morning sickness: a copy of vegan-pregnancy guide Skinny Bitch: A Bun in the Oven,along with a letter highlighting a recent study that found that women who eat primarily vegan meals during their pregnancy are less likely to suffer from morning sickness.

PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat”—encourages everyone to eat vegan and stresses the importance for pregnant mothers, especially those experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum and other severe morning sickness, to work closely with their doctors, as some women can’t keep any food down and may require hospitalization.

PETA’s full letter to Middleton is available here and more information is available at PETA.org.

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