Monday 18 November 2013

Pre-Term Birth Awareness - premature rupture of membranes petition campagin

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Every day in the UK a Mum & Baby’s voice is being ignored.

The medical guidance from the Royal College of Obstetrician’s & Gynaecologists on PPROM is being ignored.

 Every day a PPROM happens in the UK. Interventions are withheld until 24 weeks and termination offered regularly.

 Other countries extend human rights to babies at 20 weeks gestation with interventions earlier. 

We want:

  • All PPROM Mum’s to be allowed to extend their human right to the life of   their baby

  • Parents to be informed about PPROM at their first pregnancy   appointment and when they suspect PPROM.

  • Mum’s human right to continue the pregnancy should not conflict with the abortion law

  • Indications of PPROM to be treated as an A&E emergency with the guideline treatment applied promptly

  • More research into pre-birth & PPROM to go in line with other countries & to educate staff and patients on this life changing condition.

  • Staff to adapt a paramount attitude& respect the patient’s decision.Patients symptoms noted correctly &at time of event


 Listen to your heart beat for a few moments, beating consistently, loyally. The same heart that beat for you as a baby in your Mother’s loving arms.   

The same heart that beat for you in your Mother’s womb.

 

Save A Heart Beat

Save A Life

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  • Imagine a place where you did not have a voice.

  • Imagine a time when no one was listening to you.

  • Imagine that your life depended on your voice being heard.

  • Imagine the voice being ignored was your baby’s, you as a baby, your sister’s baby, your brother’s baby, a baby that you love deeply and lives in you daily life.

  • How would that make you feel?

  • Every day in the UK a baby’s voice is being ignored.

  • More than that, a baby’s heart beat is being ignored. Shocking?

  • That in the UK a baby’s heart beat is being ignored?

  • Along-side the beating heart, the medical guidance from the Royal College of Obstetrician’s & Gynaecologists on PPROM is being ignored.

  • Every day a woman walks into a UK hospital with indications of Pre-term Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM) before 37 weeks of pregnancy. The membranes are the sac that protect the early baby from the outside world in order to grow, develop and become strong for when it is born. The amniotic fluid within the sac plays a crucial role in internal organ development and bone and muscle strengthening.

Hospitals are failing to provide antibiotics and scan the baby on time. Interventions are withheld until 24 weeks considered the point of viability and clinicians persistently offer terminations.

Many pharmaceutical advancements exist that can reseal membranes, replenish amniotic fluid and extend latency for PPROM. These interventions remain on the shelf as clinicians “decide” that viability is poor and quality of life for these babies may be different as they assume all the disabilities that are possible.

Other countries extend human rights to babies at 20 weeks gestation and viability and quality of life is better than portrayed by the UK clinicians. Interventions for PPROM are routinely applied earlier than 20 weeks.

 

Re-call On What We want:

 

1. All PPROM Mum’s to be allowed to extend their human right to the life of  their baby

2. Parents to be informed about PPROM at their first pregnancy   appointment and when they suspect PPROM.

3. Mum’s human right to continue the pregnancy should not conflict with the abortion law

4. Indications of PPROM to be treated as an A&E emergency with the guideline treatment applied promptly

5. More research into pre-birth & PPROM to go in line with other countries & to educate staff and patients on this life changing condition.

6. Staff to adapt a paramount attitude& respect the patient’s decision.

7. Patients symptoms noted correctly & at the time of event

 

 

Listen to your heart beat for a few moments. Beating consistently, loyally.

The same heart that beat for you as a baby in your Mother’s loving arms.

The same heart that beat for you in your Mother’s womb. 

 

Save A Heart Beat, Save A Life

 Sign the Petition.

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 At the moment we are in the process as setting up our own non profit organisation which will fund for raising awareness, education, better training, support to parents going through pre-birth.  As soon as we are up and running we will have wristbands and other merchandise for sale.

Any one interested in a wristband please email the address below.  

 Also we are raising money for various baby charities that research into premature births, who provide funding to care for babies born prematurely. If in the meanwhile you like to donate to these please click below. 

Any one wishes to join the fundraising team to raise enough cash to research into PPROM please contact us at ppromawareness@gmail.com


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Please if you comment state what part of the world you are from, we will forward to hearing your comments.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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