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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women's Health Summit
17/01/2024. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women’s Health Summit to mark the second year of the Women’s Health Strategy. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women's Health Summit
17/01/2024. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women’s Health Summit to mark the second year of the Women’s Health Strategy. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women's Health Summit
17/01/2024. London, United Kingdom. Minister for Women Maria Caulfield speaks at the Women’s Health Summit to mark the second year of the Women’s Health Strategy. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women's Health Summit
17/01/2024. London, United Kingdom. Professor Dame Lesley Regan, who has been reappointed as Women’s Health Ambassador for England for a further two years, to December 2025, speaks at the Women’s Health Summit to mark the second year of the Women’s Health Strategy. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins speaks at the Women's Health Summit
17/01/2024. London, United Kingdom. Delegates and women’s health champions attend the Women’s Health Summit to mark the second year of the Women’s Health Strategy. Picture by Lauren Hurley / DHSC / eyevine
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
(c) Dukas -
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Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162926_005
Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162926_008
Von XXXL zu XS: Mikaela Cameron aus Sydney hat innerhalb eines Jahres über 60 Kilo abgenommen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
A woman who weighed more than 20st (127.7kg) lost nearly half her body weight in a year and is now preparing for her first bodybuilding competition.
Mikaela Cameron, 29, says she was “obese, depressed and lost” and knew that she had to reshape her mind and body.
This spurred her on to undergo gastric sleeve surgery in November 2023, after which she lost a staggering 9st 10lb (61.7kg).
But she insists that the operation was not a quick fix - and that losing weight and maintaining her new body requires daily commitment.
"Some days, I'm truly blown away by how much my body has transformed,” she says. “There's no secret: the gastric sleeve changed my life, but it's a tool, and you need to use it right.
“You can regain weight or not lose it. I used it to shift my mindset, change my lifestyle, and take control of my life. Getting the gastric sleeve isn't a quick fix; it's not the answer unless you're ready to put in the work"
She is also quick to correct those who assume her transformation is down to luck.
"I'm not 'lucky' – I work hard,” she says. “I train five days a week, even when I don't feel like it.
“I've completely changed my relationship with food and binging. I see food as fuel and learned to love the foods I once hated because I know they're good for my body."
Mikaela began 2024 weighing 17st 4lb (110kg). By December she was down to 10st 13lb (69.4kg) and now weighs 10st 5lb (66kg).
She had a major setback after developing gallstones, a possible complication with gastric sleeve surgery, and had her gallbladder removed in October.
"My surgery was delayed by seven hours, which had my anxiety through the roof, but I finally made it through. The first few days were tough with intense pain, especially in my shoulders from the gas they use in surgery, but I'm grateful to be surrounded by such an incredible support network," she says.
Mikaela credits her success to consistency and urges other ***
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Unrecognised and underestimated: the fight to get Australian women proper care after miscarriages.
Researcher Jade Bilardi, Co-founder of the Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition (which is about to be launched) and the family rescue dog Hazel at home in Woodend North of Melbourne, Australia.
© Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine
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Unrecognised and underestimated: the fight to get Australian women proper care after miscarriages.
Researcher Jade Bilardi, Co-founder of the Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition (which is about to be launched) at home in Woodend North of Melbourne, Australia.
© Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine
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Unrecognised and underestimated: the fight to get Australian women proper care after miscarriages.
Researcher Jade Bilardi, Co-founder of the Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition (which is about to be launched) at home in Woodend North of Melbourne, Australia.
© Penny Stephens / Guardian / eyevine
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