Changing 'No one understood' - Obstetrician offers free morning sickness support service 'Tsuwaraku'
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Santodo Co., Ltd., led by an obstetrician-gynecologist, launched the 'Tsuwaraku' project to support early pregnancy. It provides the free 'Tsuwaraku LINE' to address morning sickness, aiming to solve the social issue of pregnant women suffering alone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What percentage of women experiencing severe morning sickness feel they cannot consider a subsequent pregnancy?
- A: According to the research, thirty-seven percent of women who experience severe morning sickness hold this same feeling.
- Q: When did Santodo Co., Ltd. officially launch the morning sickness support project known as the Tsuwaraku Project?
- A: Santodo Co., Ltd. officially launched the morning sickness support project in March 2026 to provide morning sickness support.
- Q: What tool was released as the first step of the Tsuwaraku Project to provide information about morning sickness?
- A: The project released a free service called Tsuwaraku LINE as its first step to provide information on how to deal with morning sickness.
- Q: Approximately how many people give birth annually in Japan, and what percentage is estimated to experience morning sickness?
- A: Around seven hundred thousand people give birth annually in Japan, and seventy to eighty percent are estimated to experience morning sickness.
- Q: What was the result regarding the sufficiency of morning sickness information in the survey conducted on X?
- A: In the survey conducted on X, sixty-six percent of the respondents answered that information regarding morning sickness was insufficient.