Once news of her pregnancy was revealed at the tail end of 2012, it was quickly followed by an announcement that Kate required hospitalization to treat hyperemesis gravidarum. It might sound like a spell straight out of Harry Potter, but what we learned is that hyperemesis gravidarum is the name for severe morning sickness that can last throughout pregnancy. Kate was out of the hospital by the time 2013 began, but she ended up laying low for much of the winter.
In 2013 baby news, not much could top the birth of the future King of England! From the name to the horrific morning sickness to the percent of moms who actually give birth on their due dates, check out four things Kate Middleton, Prince George, and 2013's royal baby fever taught the world about pregnancy and childbirth. -By Jacqueline Tourville
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