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On this week’s episode of PSS in Conversation With, we are joined by Dr Katie — a chartered psychologist with 20+ years’ experience across psychology, education and wellness. She shares how a severe hyperemesis pregnancy became a pivotal turning point, shaping her move into holistic practice focused on generational healing. We discuss: the sensory overload of HG for highly sensitive and neurodivergent people; anxiety, hypervigilance and PTSD-type symptoms (including thoughts of termination); the role of hormones across pregnancy and perimenopause; and what compassionate, practical support looks like — from safe therapeutic spaces to peer support and specialist HG counselling. Dr Katie reflects on hospital admissions, medication decisions, isolation, and what actually helps families and clinicians respond better.
Content note: mentions suicidal thoughts and termination.
If you need support: Pregnancy Sickness Support offers a helpline, peer support and HG-informed counselling.
Visit www.pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk
By Pregnant Sickness SupportOn this week’s episode of PSS in Conversation With, we are joined by Dr Katie — a chartered psychologist with 20+ years’ experience across psychology, education and wellness. She shares how a severe hyperemesis pregnancy became a pivotal turning point, shaping her move into holistic practice focused on generational healing. We discuss: the sensory overload of HG for highly sensitive and neurodivergent people; anxiety, hypervigilance and PTSD-type symptoms (including thoughts of termination); the role of hormones across pregnancy and perimenopause; and what compassionate, practical support looks like — from safe therapeutic spaces to peer support and specialist HG counselling. Dr Katie reflects on hospital admissions, medication decisions, isolation, and what actually helps families and clinicians respond better.
Content note: mentions suicidal thoughts and termination.
If you need support: Pregnancy Sickness Support offers a helpline, peer support and HG-informed counselling.
Visit www.pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk