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Severe Hyperemesis Gravidarum Led to Coma and Premature Birth of Baby

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Severe Hyperemesis Gravidarum Led to Coma and Premature Birth of Baby

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  • Atlanta McIntyre experienced hyperemesis gravidarum, leading to excessive nausea and vomiting during her pregnancy.
  • After choking on vomit, she was put into an induced coma, where doctors performed a caesarean section.
  • Her daughter, Poppy, was born prematurely at 29 weeks and weighed 3lb.
  • Ms. McIntyre urges others suffering from severe pregnancy sickness to seek medical help, stating that extreme symptoms are not normal.
  • Poppy is currently 10 months old and thriving, as Ms. McIntyre shares her challenging but inspiring journey.

For the full article, visit BBC News.


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