A podcast all about the severe pregnancy condition Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Each week women who are currently suffering with, or who have survived Hyperemesis will tell their stories to HG Campaigner, Presenter and CEO of Pregnancy Sickness Support Charity, Charlotte Howden. Some weeks we will also feature experts from the HG research community and charity sector.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthKids & FamilyHealth & Fitness |
This is the last episode of Series 3 and the last ever episode of the Hyperemesis Files Podcast (although I never say never). On todays show I am joined by Rowan. Rowan is 25 and lives in Lancashire with her husband Alex and her 18 month old daughter... more
On this weeks show I am joined by Jess who lives in Canberra in Australia. Jess has suffered from two Hyperemesis pregnancies with her sons. She left 5 years between the two as it took her that long to mentally prepare for another pregnancy. more
On this weeks podcast I am joined by Danika. Danika is a mother of one from Somerset in the UK. Danikas story is really telling of just how bad the treatment of HG women in certain areas/hospitals/post codes in the UK can be! more
On this weeks podcast I am joined by Jeenie, a mother of three from Canada. Jeenie is the CEO and Head Trainer of KeepFit Women a fitness and health brand. more
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It has been great & very insightful to hear other people’s stories and see what help they did or didn’t get to help me be able to advocate better for myself. Charlotte has worked incredibly hard in the HG community and continues to do so. I feel very lucky to of had the opportunity to speak to her. HG can be a lonely place but this is the most honest you will hear a sufferer and that’s exactly what we need. A space we feel confident talking in, a place we aren’t judged and a place not only we ca... more
This is such a thoughtful space to come and remember the trauma of my HG. I’m currently wondering whether to continue a new pregnancy after suffering with it for the full pregnancy with my first. A scary situation to be in but this feels like somewhere I can really think about the reality of what I might be facing and how I might get through it. Thank you!
I was almost in tears listening to Camilla’s experience. Such a brave and honest account of a tough and impossible challenge I seriously do not know how she did it. Really enjoyed this podcast, thank you for sharing. Emma x
These interviews are excellent! The only way you can come close to understanding a condition like this is to hear what it’s really like from survivors!
Very insightful podcast for anyone to connect with. A particularly valuable resource for anyone suffering, directly or indirectly, due to this condition. Charlotte is contributing massively to the HG community and working tirelessly.
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