07/04/2026
“My daughter could have been here today.”
Helena shared her story at Black Maternal Health Conference.
“I remember getting a text saying there was protein in my urine.
But no one explained what protein in urine could mean.
No one explained preeclampsia.
No one explained the warning signs.
No one explained the risks.
“That was the learning moment that could have saved my daughter.”
Even if she never developed preeclampsia, she should have been told.
She should have been informed.
She should have been empowered.
“Aspirin could have saved my daughter.”
Preeclampsia is serious.
But awareness saves lives.
Education saves lives.
Listening to mothers saves lives.
At The Motherhood Group’s Black Maternal Health Conference, shared her story so that no other mother has to experience this preventable loss.
Because every mother deserves to be heard.
Every warning sign deserves to be explained.
And every baby deserves a chance.
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