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Today, we host our second #EctopicPregnancyAwarenessDay, dedicated to highlighting the approximately 1 in 80 pregnancies that are ectopic & its far-reaching impacts. Sharing your powerful voices & expressions of your journeys of #ectopicpregnancy, we invite you to join us.
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, fundraisers, and their supporters, we have already provided over 7000 free information packs to healthcare professionals across the UK this year.
These are then handed to anyone experiencing ectopic pregnancy.
In an article published by The Guardian yesterday, 1 May, Professor Marian Knight of the University of Oxford has called for action to improve diagnosis of the acute, life-threatening condition, ectopic pregnancy.
https://t.co/Tfx4Vif1ew
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust, along with 12 other pregnancy, baby and parenting charities, has been granted Core Participant status in the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
You can read our statement here: https://t.co/ACcCLV7XZ1
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Many high streets around England have independent pregnancy/baby scanning services which offer memento or souvenir images. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has highlighted that staff working in such pregnancy/baby scan services might describe themselves as a “sonographer”.
@hm_custserv I just thought you should know that I placed an order with you on 3rd Jan and #Evri have still not delivered it. These are the kinds of updates I’m getting….
Ectopic pregnancy affects around one in 80 pregnancies. This Baby Loss Awareness Week, we ask you to share this post to increase awareness of the symptoms.
Knowing these symptoms could save a life.
https://t.co/berIMZe3Fs
#BLAW#ectopicpregnancy@BLA_Campaign
Please share this video to increase vital awareness of the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy. Awareness of the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy could save your, or someone you know’s, life.
https://t.co/berIMZvF42
Today we host the first #EctopicPregnancyAwarenessDay, a day dedicated to highlighting the approximately 1 in 80 pregnancies that are ectopic and the experiences of anyone affected. We invite you to join us from 8am UK time for 8 topics over the day, one each hour.
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Image text: Whether you know about your pregnancy for weeks, days, or just a moment before hearing the words ‘ectopic pregnancy’, your feelings are valid.
We understand that with Covid difficulties in the headlines again, no one wants to overburden the health service or healthcare professionals over the Christmas period.However, we remind that anyone suffering symptoms of #ectopicpregnancy should seek medical attention quickly
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