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RTÉ
Hyperemesis Gravidarum: when pregnancy becomes a nightmare
TU Dublin research suggests improvements in severe morning sickness treatment (radio version here)
Irish Examiner
Study finds why morning sickness is more severe for some pregnant women
Hyperemesis: 'I couldn't move without vomiting. I couldn't sit up or go to the bathroom'
Irish Times
"I don't know how sick you have to be..."
Selected coverage of our HG2Costly campaign
RTÉ
Calls to reform access over drug to treat severe vomiting in pregnancy
Calls to reform access over pregnancy drug Cariban
Anti-Nausea Pregnancy Drug Still Not on the Drugs Payment Scheme Nor Covered by the Medical Card
The Journal
Women to access pregnancy sickness meds through GP from August under HSE deal
Talks underway with pharma companies to ensure women can access pregnancy sickness meds through GP
Obstetrician: 'Some women with Hyperemesis are choosing not to continue with their pregnancy'
Overcomplicated: Reimbursement scheme for pregnancy drug criticised by pharmacists
HSE looking into whether 'special arrangement' possible for access to severe pregnancy sickness drug
Minister 'hopeful' positive outcome can be reached to help women with severe pregnancy sickness
Health Minister insists State won't reimburse cost of drug to treat severe pregnancy sickness
Group to investigate options for funding severe pregnancy sickness drug to make it more available
Newstalk
Hyperemesis: 'No rationale whatsoever for needing consultant to prescribe drug'
How common is Hyperemesis in Ireland?
'Like Having a Hangover for Eight Months', goverment urged to pay for costly pregnancy medication
Irish Examiner
Hyperemesis: I wouldn’t be able to walk, talk, or work without Cariban
Government moves to reduce the cost of pregnancy medication
Viagra is on the medical card but Cariban cost me €3k
Farmers Journal
Consumer Watch: The Cost of Cariban
Red FM
Cork's 96fm
The Opinion Line Podcast Extra
Sunday World
New mum who vomited 20 times a day gave up home due to cost of anti-nausea meds
Business Post
Top medic: ‘If the state can pay for Viagra, it can pay for extreme pregnancy sickness drugs’
The Echo
'It stole the joy of my pregnancy...'
Irish Times
State refunds Viagra costs but women must pay for severe pregnancy sickness drugs, Seanad told
Everymum.ie
How a crippling medical condition made it tough for me to enjoy being pregnant
Irish Independent
East Coast FM
We are grateful to Declan Meehan and The Morning Show for covering the campaign on several occasions.