Pregnant and Starving: #1MOMis2Many to suffer complications of Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Pregnant and Starving: #1MOMis2Many to suffer complications of Hyperemesis Gravidarum
No mother should die from Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) or its complications, and no pregnancy should be terminated due to inadequate care. HG is a serious, potentially life-threatening disease of pregnancy with a far-reaching impact that can last for the lifetime of mothers and children. HG is not morning sickness!
Sign to make a measurable impact on maternal and child health and help save the lives of mothers and babies!
We propose policy changes to:
- Mandate health professional training on HG.
- Establish standard protocols for treatment.
- Develop nutritional standards for care.
- Fund research on causes, treatment, and recovery.
- Track perinatal deaths and complications.
Pregnant patients with HG deserve:
- Medical providers offering effective diagnosis and treatment, and prevention of complications.
- Comprehensive, effective, compassionate medical care , including nutritional interventions.
- Postpartum screening, treatment, and tracking of short and long-term complications.
- Thiamin (vitamin B1) as standard of care to protect mother and child. Nutrition is a human right.
- Expanded research to find a cure and develop treatment and recovery protocols.
- Standardize perinatal death certificates to include pregnancy status, as well as all pregnancy-related complications and all contributing causes of death.
Windsor (International) Definition: HG is a potentially life-threatening pregnancy disease that may cause weight loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and debility due to severe nausea and/or vomiting, and may cause long-term health issues for mother and baby(ies).
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