INFERTILITY IS NOT A PERSONAL FAILURE.

 

INFERTILITY IS NOT A PERSONAL FAILURE 

It’s not a punishment.

It’s not because you’re not praying hard enough.

It’s not because you’re not doing enough.

Sometimes life gives us battles we never saw coming, pain we can’t explain and delays we don’t understand. But even in the middle of it all, please remember: you are not alone and you are not to blame.

You are still the woman who wakes up and keeps going.

The woman who prays with tears in her eyes.

The woman who loves deeply, even when her heart feels empty.

Infertility doesn’t take away your worth, your beauty, or your purpose.

It doesn’t take away your strength.

And it will never cancel your future.

This journey may not be easy, but it’s shaping you, stretching you, and strengthening you in ways you don’t yet see.

You’re allowed to cry.

You’re allowed to rest.

But don’t give up.

Your story isn’t over.

Miracles still happen.

Hope is still alive.

And in time—your joy will come.

One day, you’ll look back and realize how brave you were all along.

Keep holding on. One step at a time, one prayer at a time.

You are doing better than you think.

Wishing you all a baby dust❤️

Preeclampsia awareness to keep mothers and babies safe during pregnancy.

 

Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can affect pregnant women, usually after the 20th week of pregnancy. It is characterized by high blood pressure, protein in the urine, swelling, and can pose significant risks to both the mother and the baby. The condition can lead to complications such as premature birth, low birth weight, and even organ damage if not managed properly.

As shown in the image, preeclampsia affects several aspects of the body, notably the heart, kidneys, and blood vessels. It is crucial for expectant mothers to regularly monitor their health and have their blood pressure checked, especially during the later stages of pregnancy. If you notice symptoms like swelling, sudden weight gain, or changes in vision, it's important to consult a healthcare provider immediately.

Early detection and management are key to ensuring the health of both the mother and the fetus. If left untreated, preeclampsia can escalate into eclampsia, a more severe form that can lead to seizures. Education, awareness, and regular prenatal care are vital in preventing and addressing this condition.

Let’s spread awareness to keep mothers and babies safe during pregnancy.

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