WRISK voices: A mixed-methods study of women’s experiences of pregnancy-related public health advice and risk messages in the UK Women receive many public health messages relating to pregnancy which are intended to improve outcomes for babies and mothers....
A new study led by a team at the University of Southern California offers further confirmation that abnormalities in the GDF15 gene contribute to the development of hyperemesis gravidarum and may provide insight into prediction and diagnosis of the condition....
This date is a moment in history: the first ever debate on Birth Trauma in the 222 year history of Parliament. And I was there. I sat amongst over 50 women in the viewing gallery who all came to bear witness and support this historic moment. It’s taken a few days to...
After paralyzing nausea and intractable vomiting caused her to lose the baby she was carrying in 1999, Marlena Fejzo decided to use her professional skills to understand her personal tragedy. A geneticist at the University of California, Los Angeles, Fejzo began to...
Pregnancy Sickness Support is thrilled to announce a monumental stride in understanding pregnancy sickness and Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG), the same condition that the Princess of Wales suffered from with all three of her pregnancies. The recent study led by Cambridge...