A UK woman who was 28 weeks pregnant, took her life after struggling with a serious pregnancy illness that “no one has taken it seriously”. According to People26 -year -old Jess Kronsho was diagnosed with hyperemasis gravidarum (HG), an extreme version of pregnancy illness, with which Kate Middleton struggles. She was 28 weeks pregnant when she took her life in November 2022. Mrs Jess’s mother, Susan Kronsho is now sharing the story of her daughter because she believes that if a person helped her daughter “she will completely change the result”.
“I want someone to feel what Jess was doing. She felt that no one was listening to – and they were not. It felt like you were only forced to post from the pillar. No one was carrying it and taking charge of it,” Susan Kronsho said, said Outward.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, hypermesis gravidarum (HG) is a poor condition that causes extreme nausea and OM sticks, which often leads to weight loss and dehydration. In most cases, it can be administered with medication at home, however, in extreme cases patients are hospitalized and given IV.
Mrs Susan said that during her pregnancy, her daughter could not drink or eat. “Her weight was leaving her. His skin was white. It was not just Jess,” said Mrs. Susan. Moreover, Mrs. Jess told a friend in a voice memo that she was the “most difficult thing” she had ever passed into her life. “Continuous nausea, no relief from it. I just spend my days in bed. It’s just horror,” a 26 -year -old man allegedly told his friend.
Mrs. Suzan said that no one believes how sick her daughter is. Despite the use of an anti -anti -drug, Mrs. Jess was advised that she would harm her baby, because she says.
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Mrs Jess died by suicide when she was 28 weeks pregnant. Her daughter Elsi was delivered by a C-section but died four days later, the outlet report said.
In the interrogation of Mrs. Jess’s death, it was concluded that the “unmatched feeling” contributed to the deterioration of her mental health, and was given “false” guidance to prevent anti-nucia drugs. It is also noted that a 26 -year -old person was “not referred to a mental health service or support”.
“It was just that for Jess to do something (a person), and he would completely change the result. I know, and I live with it,” said Suzanne.
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