Assesment of the capacity of the Laboratory at Budaka HCIV by The Principal Investigator Dr @JamesDitai, Incharge of the facility Dr @MutakiWinnie and other Lab staff a head of #HGStudyUg
The Study team Dr @JamesDitai@DrOtileUg, @Cynvie1 and the Incharge Budaka HCIV Dr @MutakiWinnie interracting with a staff at the Antenatal Clinic & going through the Antenatal Register in preparation to the dry run of #HGStudyUg
@marieclaire@HGSupportUK@Know_HG@HGmoms We’ve just seen you’ve updated your article @marieclaire !! Thank you so much, this means a huge amount to the people affected. If you ever want to do a feature on the condition please do get in touch via @HGSupportUK
@marieclaire Your description of hyperemesis gravidarum in this article as “essentially extreme nausea” is inaccurate, lazy, incredibly hurtful to those suffering, and disrespectful to the babies who die from it. Please be more responsible in your reporting. @HGSupportUK@Know_HG@HGmoms
Lead author on survey Melanie Nana joins Dr @MumaDean on BBC Radio London to discuss the findings, which revealed that around 5% of women suffering with Hyperemesis Gravidarum terminated much-wanted pregnancies due to the turmoil of the condition.
https://t.co/n3nST9HoFE
In the Bank yday the woman working there asked me how I was.
I said better now, she asked had I been sick & I said yes - hyperemisis. She stopped counting, looked up at me in the eye and said “it IS SO real & you were not being dramatic - I know that”
Not me, crying in the bank
Hyperemesis gravidarum requires compassionate care & access to meds
Study by @Melanie_Nana1@cathwilliamson5 & @MumaDean show that poor perception of care is associated with increased risk of termination of pregnancy or suicidal ideation
Open access:
https://t.co/7Tulyo1YHZ
New research from us in @MidwiferyJnl found women feeling “abandoned”, “deeply anxious and traumatised”, and that “the system has completely failed [me]” as a result of the COVID-19 restrictions in maternity care.
Thread of results 👇🏼
https://t.co/fl7dSxZy7b
#wrisk@BPAS1968
✨Great news...we are now able to recruit 16-21 week pregnant women into our study. Check out our account for more details of how to be involved ✨#hyperemesis#pregnancyresearch