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Countdown to Hyperemesis Gravidarum Awareness Day!

May 15th is International HG Awareness Day (HGAD), and we’re raising awareness throughout the month! This Awareness Kit has messaging around the year’s international theme, #HGProgress, shareable graphics, social media content, activities, and resources. Join us as we educate about hyperemesis gravidarum (HG).

The HER Foundation is the global voice of HG, and we are proud to celebrate and raise awareness about the long-term impact of Hyperemesis Gravidarum.

Together, we can change the future for the next generation.

Annual HG Awareness Month Theme

The annual theme is decided in collaboration with leaders of HG organizations and groups from across the globe.

From our exciting research finding GDF15 is the cause of HG, new HG clinics offering specialty care, physician outreach, and our many clinical resources, we believe the future for those with HG will be different.

Our theme for HG Awareness Month is PROGRESS.

  • What progress would you like to see in HG treatment and awareness?
  • How have healthcare providers improved in their treatment of HG, or what changes still need to happen?
  • What progress has been made in public understanding of HG, and where is awareness still lacking?
  • What steps have contributed to making HG a higher priority in healthcare, and what progress is still needed?
  • What advancements have been made for the next generation affected by HG, and what further progress is essential?

Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)

Hyperemesis Gravidarum or HG is defined as 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).

Mothers who experience HG have and increased risk of malnutrition, Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE), sepsis, thiamin deficiency (TD), preeclampsia, hemorrhage, preterm labor, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD), embolism, anemia, heart issues, placental abruption, and organ failure.

Babies born after an HG pregnancy have an increased risk of Intrauterine Growth Restriction or Small for Gestational Age (IUGR/SGA), prematurity, neurodevelopmental issues, autism spectrum disorder, speech and language delay, Sensory Processing Disorder, learning disabilities, adult mental health issues, and adult cardiometabolic issues. 1 in 3 babies does not make it to term.

Events and Activities

HG Awareness Day Logo with world map

We invite you to share your HG Hopes and join the May events.

  • SHARE your HG story and SEND us your HG hope quote.
  • SHARE your HG pictures.
  • CREATE and SEND your HG memes.
  • FUNDRAISE for HG education & research.
  • INVITE others to follow the HER Foundation and learn more about HG.
  • DONATE to the HER Foundation.
  • SUBSCRIBE to receive updates.
  • USE the hashtags on your social: #HGAM25 #HGAD25 #HGProgress
  • STAY UP TO DATE with the upcoming events!

Shareable Graphics

You can join the conversation on social media by sharing information, graphics, and resources about HG. Spread #HGProgress!

Sample Facebook and Instagram Captions

Sample Post 1:

Thanks to groundbreaking research by Dr. Fejzo, in partnership with the HER Foundation, they've uncovered GDF15 as the cause of Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG), reshaping the future for those affected. Despite the progress, HG research lags due to insufficient grants and funding. Your support can accelerate their efforts, moving us closer to a future free from HG. Donate today at hyperemesis.org/donate. #HGAM25 #HGProgress

Sample Post 2:

May 15th is International HG Awareness Day (HGAD)! We're joining the HER Foundation, the global voice of HG, in raising awareness and educating about HG. Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is defined as 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 the mother and baby(ies). Let's work towards making a difference in those affected by HG by supporting HER's research. #HGAD25 #HGProgress

Sample Post 3:

Let’s raise our voices for those affected by HG. Together, we can make a difference for mothers and babies. Support the HER Foundation to ignite progress in research, resources, and support programs for HG. #HGAD25 #HGProgress

  • HER: Hyperemesis.org
  • 1 MOM: 1MOMis2Many.org

Sample Tweets (X)

  • May 15 is HG Awareness Day. Let’s raise our voices for those affected by HG. Together, we can make a difference and bring about meaningful progress. Join @HGmoms in raising funds to fuel HER’s HG research, resources, and support programs!  hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is a potentially life-threatening pregnancy disease that may cause weight loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and debility due to severe nausea and/or vomiting. Learn more: Hyperemesis.org. #HGAM25 #HGProgress @HGmoms
  • 80% of women who experienced HG report negative psychosocial outcome(s) or economic consequences. The first step in changing this narrative for women is supporting @HGmoms ‘s HG research and raising awareness. hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • Babies born after an HG pregnancy have an increased risk of prematurity and neurodevelopmental issues. Let’s work towards a future where this risk is minimized, and HG is just a memory. #HGAM25 #HGProgress @HGMom
  • About 1 in 2 HG patients are diagnosed with postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Support these HG survivors by raising awareness and advocating for better postpartum care. #HGAM25 #HGProgress @HGMoms
  • I’m working toward a future where pregnancy is no longer a battle to be fought. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where every baby has a healthy start. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where every baby has a healthy start. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where families don’t have to face the trauma of HG. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where HG is no longer a barrier to motherhood. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs.Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGAwareness #HGProgress

May 15th is International HG Awareness Day (HGAD), and we’re raising awareness throughout the month! This Awareness Kit has messaging around the year’s international theme, #HGProgress, shareable graphics, social media content, activities, and resources. Join us as we educate about hyperemesis gravidarum (HG).

The HER Foundation is the global voice of HG, and we are proud to celebrate and raise awareness about the long-term impact of Hyperemesis Gravidarum.

Together, we can change the future for the next generation.

Annual HG Awareness Month Theme

The annual theme is decided in collaboration with leaders of HG organizations and groups from across the globe.

From our exciting research finding that the hormone GDF15 causes severe nausea/vomiting and taste aversions in pregnancy, plus physician education and our many clinical resources, we believe the future for those with HG will be different.

Our theme for HG Awareness Month is PROGRESS.

  • What progress would you like to see in HG treatment and awareness?
  • How has treatment of HG improved, and what changes still need to happen?
  • What progress has been made in public understanding of HG, and where is awareness still lacking?
  • What has contributed to HG being a higher priority in healthcare, and what steps are still needed?
  • What advancements have been made for the next generation, and what progress is essential?

Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)

Hyperemesis Gravidarum or HG is defined as 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).

Mothers who experience HG have and increased risk of malnutrition, Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE), sepsis, thiamin deficiency (TD), preeclampsia, hemorrhage, preterm labor, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMAD), embolism, anemia, heart issues, placental abruption, and organ failure.

Babies born after an HG pregnancy have an increased risk of Intrauterine Growth Restriction or Small for Gestational Age (IUGR/SGA), prematurity, neurodevelopmental issues, autism spectrum disorder, speech and language delay, Sensory Processing Disorder, learning disabilities, adult mental health issues, and adult cardiometabolic issues. 1 in 3 babies does not make it to term.

Events and Activities

HG Awareness Day Logo with world map

We invite you to share your HG Hopes and join the May events.

  • SHARE your HG story and SEND us your HG progress quote.
  • SHARE your HG pictures.
  • CREATE and SEND your HG memes.
  • FUNDRAISE for HG education & research.
  • INVITE others to follow the HER Foundation and learn about HG.
  • DONATE to the HER Foundation.
  • SUBSCRIBE to receive updates.
  • USE the hashtags on your social: #HGAM25 #HGAD25 #HGProgress

Shareable Graphics

You can join the conversation on social media by sharing information, graphics, and resources about HG. Spread #HGProgress!

Sample Facebook and Instagram Captions

Sample Post 1:

Thanks to groundbreaking research by Dr. Fejzo, in partnership with the HER Foundation, they've uncovered GDF15 as the cause of Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG), reshaping the future for those affected. Despite the progress, HG research lags due to insufficient grants and funding. Your support can accelerate their efforts, moving us closer to a future free from HG. Donate today at hyperemesis.org/donate. #HGAM25 #HGProgress

Sample Post 2:

May 15th is International HG Awareness Day (HGAD)! We're joining the HER Foundation, the global voice of HG, in raising awareness and educating about HG. Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is defined as 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 the mother and baby(ies). Let's work towards making a difference in those affected by HG by supporting HER's research. #HGAD25 #HGProgress

Sample Post 3:

Let’s raise our voices for those affected by HG. Together, we can make a difference for mothers and babies. Support the HER Foundation to ignite progress in research, resources, and support programs for HG. #HGAD25 #HGProgress

  • HER: Hyperemesis.org
  • 1 MOM: 1MOMis2Many.org

Sample Tweets (X)

  • May 15 is HG Awareness Day. Let’s raise our voices for those affected by HG. Together, we can make a difference and bring about meaningful progress. Join @HGmoms in raising funds to fuel HER’s HG research, resources, and support programs!  hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is a potentially life-threatening pregnancy disease that may cause weight loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and debility due to severe nausea and/or vomiting. Learn more: Hyperemesis.org. #HGAM25 #HGProgress @HGmoms
  • 80% of women who experienced HG report negative psychosocial outcome(s) or economic consequences. The first step in changing this narrative for women is supporting @HGmoms ‘s HG research and raising awareness. hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • Babies born after an HG pregnancy have an increased risk of prematurity and neurodevelopmental issues. Let’s work towards a future where this risk is minimized, and HG is just a memory. #HGAM25 #HGProgress @HGMom
  • About 1 in 2 HG patients are diagnosed with postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Support these HG survivors by raising awareness and advocating for better postpartum care. #HGAM25 #HGProgress @HGMoms
  • I’m working toward a future where pregnancy is no longer a battle to be fought. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where every baby has a healthy start. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where every baby has a healthy start. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where families don’t have to face the trauma of HG. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs. Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGProgress
  • I’m working toward a future where HG is no longer a barrier to motherhood. Let’s support HER’s efforts to raise funds that fuel HG research, resources, and support programs.Hyperemesis.org/donate #HGAM25 #HGAwareness #HGProgress