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PUSHING FORWARD.
Resources for Pregnancy & Infant Loss
We are so, so sorry you're here. If you're reading this, chances are a baby you love has died. We want you to know that you are not alone.
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Empowered Pregnancy Guide
Your comprehensive guide to having an Empowered Pregnancy (& PAL!), with research-backed tips you won't find anywhere else.
Annual Report: FY2022-23
National 501(c)(3) Public Charity Leading the Movement to End Preventable Stillbirth. View the PUSH Annual Report, Fiscal Year 2022-23
Official PUSH Blog
Sep 55 min read
Measure The Placenta
Behind every healthy baby is a healthy placenta. This critical organ is essential to monitor throughout pregnancy to keep your baby safe.
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Official PUSH Blog
Aug 58 min read
Advocating For Yourself
Advocating for yourself in today's medical system isn't easy, but it is key to having an empowered pregnancy. Make sure your voice is heard!
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Official PUSH Blog
Aug 14 min read
Always Ask
If you have ANY CONCERNS about your baby or yourself, put in a call to your healthcare provider or head to L&D. It's always better to ask!
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Official PUSH Blog
Aug 14 min read
Know Your Normal
Just as no two children are alike, no two pregnancies are either. That's why it's so crucial to know what's normal for your baby & your body
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Official PUSH Blog
Jul 313 min read
Change in Movements
You already know #MovementsMatter. So what do you do if you notice a change? SEEK HELP. Remember: no one knows your baby better than YOU!
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Official PUSH Blog
Jul 258 min read
Movements Matter
We cannot say it enough: #MovementsMatter! Fetal movement is your baby's BEST way to communicate with you. Here's what to look for.
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Official PUSH Blog
Mar 7, 20225 min read
"I was robbed" - Reflecting on Lilah's Birth on Her 1st Birthday
"She got to live, but it shouldn't have happened it this way... I wish I had been told the importance of fetal movements and patterns."
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