Nutritional Online sUrvey for pRegnancy Induced Sickness & Hyperemesis. Seeking UK participants who are less than 11 weeks pregnant or between 16-21 weeks
Exciting news, we will soon be launching a follow-up study to take part in. It’s an opportunity to collect important information on the effects of HG 12-18months after having your baby.
#hyperemesisgravidarum#maternalresearch#pregnancysickness
#teamCMidO will join many during this awareness week, a week of memories that transcend every week of the year. Early pregnancy assessment&maternity services working hard to improve outcomes but much more to do. Recent funding for bereavement services will help, but more to do
With #BabyLossAwarenessWeek starting tomorrow, we know how hard this time of year can be for many in our community.
If you're struggling, remember to be kind to yourself and know support is available - we're here for you, always: https://t.co/G6yEZxckjz 💕
#BLAW
We are at the @ICHG_2022 conference today, having just listened to a talk from Professor @StephenORahilly it seems there may well be hope for future HG treatments. Such pioneering work 👏🏼 #hyperemesisgravidarum#hgresearch
Hyperemesis Gravidarum remains the leading cause of hospitalization in early pregnancy and is second only to preterm labor as the most common cause overall during pregnancy (ACOG, 2018). Total incidence of HG is undetermined but estimated at 2-10% (Zhang, 1991; Czeizel, 2003).
Happy international day of the midwife 2022
Our researcher @DevonMidwife is a midwife who has a passion for improving the care for people who have HG #idm2022#hyperemesisgravidarum#midwifery
Patient-led research finds genetic cause of potentially fatal human disease. If it wasn’t for @DrFejzo who herself lost a baby to #HyperemesisGravidarum, funded by @HGmoms we still wouldn’t know. No scientists or funders without lived experience were interested enough to find out