Overview
You may still have questions after reading our site, or
you may want to do more online
research on your own. We have
listed additional resources with information related to hyperemesis,
as well as other topics that may help you. Places to find
definitions of medical terms or review medical research studies
are also listed for your reference.
New books by women who
have survived HG have been added as well.
We also have two extra pages of non-research related links:
Hyperemesis Books:
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The Proving Grounds by Barbara Mangini The Proving Grounds is a masterpiece of suspense and suffering, and instructive education framed by inspiration and a spirit of courage. The Proving Grounds is fiction inspired by author Barbara Mangini's true story of her own battle with the pregnancy-related illness Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG). |
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Body Mutiny: Surviving Nine Months of Extreme Morning Sickness by Jenna Schmitt In a powerful mix of poetry and prose, she takes you through 40 harrowing weeks of a hyperemesis pregnancy. |
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Beyond Morning Sickness: Battling Hyperemesis Gravidarum by Ashli McCall
Beyond Morning Sickness is a convenient source of helpful information for those suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum and for the people who care for them. The book consists of medical information and personal stories. |
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The Good, The Bad, The Blessing by Camilla Harris-Butler
Designed to give anyone that is willing to read a birds eye view of her experience with pregnancy. From a positive pregnancy test, to a severe rare morning sickness, and realizing post-partum depression, this book will intertwine you into the depths of her struggle and how she coped and overcame Hyperemesis Gravidarum. |
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Morning Sickness 24/7: Fifty Ways to Help Cope With Hyperemesis Gravidarum by Tabby L. Silcott
Morning Sickness 24/7 provides the reader with 50 strategies to help cope with this illness. It brings hope and insight to help conquer the fight against HG. Testimonies from true HG survivors are included to help bring support and validation to the mother's experience. Tips for the caregiver can also be found to bring guidance to those family members and friends who feel helpless while watching their loved one suffer. |
Why do we link over to Amazon.com?
A small portion of your sale at Amazon.com will be given to the HER Foundation, when you link over to their site from ours. This donation will be used to fund future research on hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). Thanks for helping others with HG!
Updated on:
Feb. 07, 2008 |