How One Mom Survived Extreme Morning Sickness!
In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Woodus and Mosun RN discuss hyperemesis gravidarum and address challenges of extreme morning sickness. They share personal stories, medical advice, and support for Black women facing similar struggles during pregnancy. Be sure to listen for insights on hyperemesis pregnancy and managing morning sickness!
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TAKEAWAYS
ππΎ Black women must advocate for their health during pregnancy.
ππΎ Choosing the right OBGYN is crucial for safety.
ππΎ Hyperemesis gravidarum can significantly impact pregnancy.
ππΎ Support systems are vital for pregnant women.
ππΎ Understanding pregnancy symptoms is essential for care.
ππΎ Empowerment comes from knowledge and preparation.
ππΎ Cultural and faith influences shape birthing experiences.
ππΎ Healthcare disparities affect Black maternal health.
ππΎ Personal stories can inspire and educate others.
ππΎ There is hope and an end to challenging pregnancy experiences.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction and Family Background
01:53 Experiencing Pregnancy Symptoms
04:56 Second Trimester Preparations
06:06 0316 (2).mp4
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