In this episode we chat with Katie; a first time HG survivor based in a remote community in East Arnhem Land in the NT who tells us about the incredible care & support she received from her Obstetrician & how even with the best of care she still endured the devastating effects of HG both physically & mentally. Katie also details the amazing planning that went into her postpartum recovery & how she's coping almost one year on.
This is essential listening for anyone interested in the level of care that should be provided to HG sufferers &, in particular, healthcare providers looking for guidance on best practice. It’s also a lesson for sufferers in managing expectations because even if you have the care you deserve HG is still an incredibly difficult journey.
This episode is brought to you by biglittlethings & Hyperemesis Australia. biglittlethings is a baby & mum online store for all the big little things you need from pregnancy to postpartum & the first year of baby. Beautifully curated to help you find the essentials to tick off your list, start a gift registry or simply treat yourself.
Use YOUMEHG at checkout to receive $20 off your next purchase at either biglittlethings or biglittlegifting. Terms & Conditions; use discount code YOUMEHG at checkout to receive $20 off your purchase. Minimum spend is $150 for discount to be applied. Excludes Charlie Crane Paris, Curate Your own & gift vouchers. This offer is valid for one use per customer.
Hyperemesis Australia is Australia’s only charitable organisation focussed on improving the way pregnancy sickness is experienced by sufferers & treated by healthcare professionals. HG is a misunderstood condition and it is their mission to change this. But they rely on donations from the community to keep their valuable & sometimes life saving services available & free to sufferers & survivors. To find out how you can give back & to continue to support the work that they do visit Hyperemesis Australia
For more information on pregnancy sickness & HG here are some helpful links from Hyperemesis Australia;
If this episode brought up feelings of anxiety, sadness or trauma consider accessing some mental health support: PANDA or COPE
follow us on instagram @youmeandhg
@hyperemesisaustralia & @biglittlethings.store.
This podcast was produced & edited by Josh Burgan.
In this episode we chat with Katie; a first time HG survivor based in a remote community in East Arnhem Land in the NT who tells us about the incredible care & support she received from her Obstetrician & how even with the best of care she still endured the devastating effects of HG both physically & mentally. Katie also details the amazing planning that went into her postpartum recovery & how she's coping almost one year on.
This is essential listening for anyone interested in the level of care that should be provided to HG sufferers &, in particular, healthcare providers looking for guidance on best practice. It’s also a lesson for sufferers in managing expectations because even if you have the care you deserve HG is still an incredibly difficult journey.
This episode is brought to you by biglittlethings & Hyperemesis Australia. biglittlethings is a baby & mum online store for all the big little things you need from pregnancy to postpartum & the first year of baby. Beautifully curated to help you find the essentials to tick off your list, start a gift registry or simply treat yourself.
Use YOUMEHG at checkout to receive $20 off your next purchase at either biglittlethings or biglittlegifting. Terms & Conditions; use discount code YOUMEHG at checkout to receive $20 off your purchase. Minimum spend is $150 for discount to be applied. Excludes Charlie Crane Paris, Curate Your own & gift vouchers. This offer is valid for one use per customer.
Hyperemesis Australia is Australia’s only charitable organisation focussed on improving the way pregnancy sickness is experienced by sufferers & treated by healthcare professionals. HG is a misunderstood condition and it is their mission to change this. But they rely on donations from the community to keep their valuable & sometimes life saving services available & free to sufferers & survivors. To find out how you can give back & to continue to support the work that they do visit Hyperemesis Australia
For more information on pregnancy sickness & HG here are some helpful links from Hyperemesis Australia;
If this episode brought up feelings of anxiety, sadness or trauma consider accessing some mental health support: PANDA or COPE
follow us on instagram @youmeandhg
@hyperemesisaustralia & @biglittlethings.store.
This podcast was produced & edited by Josh Burgan.