
Dr. Marlena Fejzo:
I mean, first, I think we have to try it on those most severe cases, because those are the people who are going to benefit the most and have the least risk.
People with hyperemesis already have a high risk of adverse outcomes because of it, adverse maternal and child outcomes. So, for them, it's worth it to test out these methods. And then we would move into other people that have less severe symptoms once we know that everything is safe and we know how to do it correctly. But it's going to take some time.
So, yes, I think so eventually, to answer your question, but, first, we need to get things right. And with those, we will start with the most sickest patients.
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