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SUMMARY:Seeking all artists who have had Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)
DESCRIPTION:CALL FOR ARTISTS!\nSeeking artists who have had hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) or other pregnancy illnesses and are creating work about their experiences for a group exhibit at dnj Gallery\, Santa Monica\, CA.\nArtists: Visual art\, writers\, etc. \nSUBMISSION DIRECTIONS:\nTo submit your work\, send 1–3 images of your work along with an artist statement* and a bio** to office@dnjgallery.net. \nSubmission Deadline: July 2nd\, 2025\nWork must be sent by September 2nd\, 2025 to dnj Gallery.  \n“The Curse of the Blessing” Exhibition\nSeptember 21st – November 29th\, 2025 \ndnj Gallery and ArtandMed \n*An artist statement is a concise\, often personal\, piece of writing that helps viewers understand the artist’s creative process\, intentions\, and the meaning behind their work. It’s essentially a short introduction to an artist’s work\, explaining why they create (definitely in relation to HG)\, what they’re trying to say\, and what they hope the viewer will take away. State why you’re making art  – to deal with the symptoms of HG. Explaining your thoughts about all your work\, not one piece. \n** Bio is a concise account of an artist’s life and career\, often used to introduce them to audiences. It’s a narrative that highlights their artistic journey\, background\, and accomplishments. \n  \nPhotography by Clare Hughes \n  \n 
URL:https://www.hyperemesis.org/event/seeking-artists-who-have-had-hyperemesis-gravidarum-hg/
CATEGORIES:Featured,Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="dnj Gallery and ArtandMed":MAILTO:artandmed@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:HG Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:May is Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)* Awareness Month\, and the HER Foundation is celebrating 25 years of progress as we aim to support mothers\, improve treatment for this serious condition\, and eradicate HG. \n25 years of progress\nWe’re celebrating HG Progress: the powerful strides we’ve made in understanding\, treating\, and supporting those facing hyperemesis gravidarum. From expanding access to HG-informed care and launching new global research collaborations to strengthening our advocacy impact and growing community support networks\, we are seeing real change. \nProgress is happening\, and it’s just the beginning. \nWe can’t do it without you – This year marks 25 years of progress and hope\, thanks to our supporters. We’re aiming to raise $25\,000 this month to supercharge our impact. Join us by contributing at hyperemesis.org/donate. \n  \n“The adverse health consequences for mother and child\, as well as the costs of healthcare and lost productivity affect families\, the community\, and the nation. These patients and their children deserve excellent care and a chance at a healthy future.” ~ Kimber MacGibbon\, RN\, MS \n  \n\n*Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is a debilitating and potentially life-threatening pregnancy disease marked by rapid weight loss\, malnutrition\, and dehydration due to unrelenting nausea and/or vomiting with potential adverse consequences for the mom-to-be and the newborn(s).
URL:https://www.hyperemesis.org/event/hgam2025/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Month,Featured,HER Event
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SUMMARY:Children’s Mental Health Day
DESCRIPTION:HG Progress 2025: Hope for the Next Generation \nChild’s Mental Health Awareness Day is a powerful reminder that our choices\, advocacy\, and research now shape the health and wellbeing of future generations. At the HER Foundation\, we envision a future where Hyperemesis Gravidarum no longer affects pregnancies or the lifelong health of mothers and children. That future starts with the progress we make today. \nDid you know that research shows higher rates of mental health concerns in children born after a pregnancy affected by severe HG? Studies have found that babies exposed to HG in utero are more likely to experience emotional or behavioral challenges in adulthood (Wang et al.\, 2020). HG pregnancies are also at greater risk for preterm birth\, which is independently linked to long-term mental health issues (Shaw et al.\, 2023). \nThis makes early and effective treatment of HG essential. Supporting mothers and families during and after pregnancy does not only improve their quality of life in the moment; it helps protect the mental health of their children for years to come. \nWe share this knowledge to empower you. Advocate for early\, aggressive care. Ask the right questions. Support your child if challenges arise\, knowing you are not alone. Understanding these risks gives families the tools they need to seek care and push for better outcomes. \nRead the research: hyperemesis.org/research/risks-outcomes \nHelp us continue the progress. By raising awareness\, advocating for better care\, and supporting families living with HG\, we are creating a healthier future for the next generation. \nTogether\, we offer something powerful: hope. Hope that our children will grow up in a world where HG is better understood\, better treated\, and far less likely to shape their futures. \nResources: www.hyperemesis.org/general/managing-challenging-behaviors/ \n 
URL:https://www.hyperemesis.org/event/childrens-mental-health-week/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Week
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