Can Hyperemesis Gravidarum Stop At 12 weeks?
Hyperemesis Gravidarum is a rare, and considered one of the most detrimental pregnancy disorders to affect women. Its debilitating symptoms include severe vomiting, violent migraines and nausea, depression, sleeplessness, hypersalivation, ketoacidosis, electrolyte imbalance, to name a few. Pregnancy-associated nausea and vomiting is a very common condition with an estimated prevalence rate ranged from 50% to 85%, but for the majority self-management suffices. However, for Hyperemesis Gravidarum, many managements do not seem to be effective. Antai Hospital however, now offers a cure for HG that has 95% success rate.
The popular term “morning sickness” is a misnomer and may be minimised by obstetricians or other obstetric providers, and pregnant women, resulting in high possibility of under-treatment. The nausea and vomiting get so severe, that these women are unable to take down or keep any fluids or foods down, this includes any oral medication as well, which quickly leads to dehydration and starvation, and eventual rapid weight-loss.
Cause of Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) is caused by the presence of hCG-sensitive receptors that trigger systemic hypersensitization responses, which are the aggressive symptoms observed in patients. These abnormal receptors are only abundantly present in women who develop severe HG. and sparingly in women who develop morning sickness or less severe versions of HG.
How long does HG typically last for?
Hyperemesis usually arises around week 6 alongside the gradual increase of hCG during the first trimester. hCG levels peak towards week 8-10 and during this period is where the symptoms get progressively severe, and typically lasts throughout the remaining trimesters, and can last up to the entire gestation as well. So the notion of HG lasting only till the end of the first trimester is incorrect and that may, in fact, be morning sickness rather than HG. HG is a disorder that depends on the presence of hCG hormone and the aforementioned abnormal h2 receptors, as long as both these 2 components are present, it will continue to be present till one of the factors cease, which is why HG immediately stops upon delivery.
Treating Hyperemesis Gravidarum with HG Vaccine – Antai Hospital
Hyperemesis Gravidarum is a condition that can be effectively treated here at Antai Hospital with the use of our proprietary HG Vaccine. This HG vaccine consists of the hCG-Desensitizer that can block the receptors from binding with hCG hormone. This can rapidly eliminate symptoms within hours of receiving the treatment, and it has no side-effects to both mother and child.
Antai hospital specializes in the treatment of Hyperemesis Gravidarum and provides a full refund if you do not recover from it or miscarry again, our word and promise to our patients. Your pregnancy matters to us.