Pre Eclampsia - The Australian Experience

"Pre-Eclampsia - The Australian Experience"

This book was complied to support sufferers of Pre-Eclampsia, Eclampsia and HELLP Syndrome and to help them recognize that they are not alone!

It was through the dedication of these fifty women and their families that they opened their hearts to honestly share their pain, sufferering and experience of this insidious disease.

This text was complied by Sue Curtis (Co-Founder of AAPEC) after the heartbreaking loss of her daughter, Grace, together with Prof. Shaun Brennecke, Director of the Department of Peri-Natal Medicine, Royal Women's Hospital, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

This book is dedicated to our daughters, Brooke and Grace.

All proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Australian Action on Pre-Eclampsia Inc. and eventually to research into Pre-Eclampsia.

Anne Hally-Paddock. AAPEC Co-Founder

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The Silent Cries of a HELLP Syndrome Baby

The Silent Cries of a HELLP Syndrome Baby book cover

This book was written by American parents John and Rebecca Knox. Its an astonishing true story about the first few months in the life of a very little baby in the grips of the elusive HELLP Syndrome.

This book is about baby Jackson Knox, his family and their long struggle with life or death. The HELLP Syndrome thrust the entire family into that struggle with no warning.

Included in the book is a brief medical text for those wanting more information on HELLP Syndrome from the perspective of the family and medical staff.

Anyone with an interest in HELLP Syndrome will find the stories in this book indispensable as both a valuable medical aid and a very welcome comfort to those parents, families and friends who find themselves struggling with the HELLP Syndrome.

All proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Australian Action on Pre-Eclampsia Inc. and eventually to research into Pre-Eclampsia.

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