A British woman who was pregnant for 28 weeks, after battling a serious pregnancy, took her life that “no one took seriously”. As People26 -year -old Jess Chronshaw was diagnosed with Hypermesis Gravidaram (HG), an extreme version of pregnancy disease with which Kate Middleton fought. She was 28 weeks pregnant when she killed her in November 2022. Ms. Jess’s mother, Susan Kronshaw, is now sharing her daughter’s story because she believes that if a person had helped her daughter, she would have “changed the result completely”.
Susan Kronshaw said according to the outlet, “I wouldn’t want anyone to feel. She felt that she felt that no one was listening to – and she was not. It felt that you were just pushed to post from the pillar. No one was in charge and not being in charge,” Susan Kronshaw said according to the outlet.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, hypermesis gravidaram (HG) is a weak position that causes excessive nausea and vomiting, often leading to weight loss and dehydration. In most cases, it can be managed with medication at home, however, in extreme cases patients need to be hospitalized and given IVS.
Ms. Susan said that during her pregnancy, her daughter could not drink or eat. “Her weight was leaving her. Her skin was white. She was not just Jess,” said Ms. Susan. In addition, Ms. Jess said in a voice memorandum for a friend that it was the “most difficult thing” that she had ever gone into her life. The 26 -year -old allegedly told his friend, “Constant nausea, there is no relief from it. I spend my day on bed. It is just terrible.”
Ms. Susan said that no one recognized how ill her daughter was. Despite the anti-drug drug, Ms. Jess was advised not to take it because it could harm her child, she said.
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Ms. Jess died of suicide when he was 28 weeks pregnant. His daughter Elsey was distributed through C-section, but died four days later, the outlet reported.
An inquiry about Ms. Jess’s death concluded that “unheard felt” contributed to “deteriorating her mental health”, and she was given a “wrong” guidance to prevent anti-drug drug. It was also noted that the 26 -year -old was “not referred to any mental healthcare or support”.
“All this (taken), a person would have to do something for Jess, and it would have completely changed the result. I know, and I live with it,” said Ms. Susan.