experienced zero nausea also "might have been" ambivalent, etc.
Speaking as one who was nauseous but not the least ambivalent (I
scarfed pretty huge amounts of ginger powder and ginger tea, which
helped), this is a statement that can raise hackles... Which I guess
is why I so love the "might have been" part; it's a handy way of escape
if your patient tries to bite you for it!
IMO if we are casetaking problems during *ANY* pregnancy (or for any
parent, for that matter), asking re ambivalence and etc. *might* be
appropriate. To offer it as a "reason" for trouble in pregnancy is IMO
treading on thin ice.

Shannon
(Who gets to really hate "psychological interpretations" in absence of
actual information!)