Preeclampsia changed the way I think about pregnancy — and the way I show up on this platform. When I was pregnant, I was diagnosed with preeclampsia. It’s something that affects 1 in 25 pregnancies, and most women don’t hear about it until it’s already happening to them.
So when March of Dimes reached out about their Low Dose, Big Benefits campaign during Preeclampsia Awareness Month, it wasn’t just another partnership — it was personal. This was a chance to use my platform for something that actually matters: making sure the moms in my community have information I didn’t have soon enough.
That’s the kind of work I want to do. Campaigns that let me be myself, tell real stories, and create content that my audience doesn’t just watch — they share with someone who needs it.