I joined the movement to create positive change for moms and babies everywhere, especially those most at risk like myself and Xena-Faye who was born at exactly 22 weeks.
The Faboyede Family,
In 2019, while only 20 weeks pregnant Elizabeth experienced preterm labor for the second time. She went to Women and Infants hospital but was denied life saving care for Xena due to viability policies. After discharging herself from Women and Infants, Elizabeth and her husband William drove to Brigham and Women's Hospital seeking better medical care. After almost a week on bed rest, Elizabeth gave birth to Xena-Faye on March 4th at 22 weeks and 0 days.
While in the NICU William and Elizabeth credit the March of Dimes for positively impacting their 144 day stay in the NICU. They provided resources and programming that helped the Faboyede family as Xena-Faye fought for her life.
I encourage you and your community to donate to the March for Babies campaign to help more families like the Faboyede Family.
Please visit my fundraising page to make a donation or share our link to help us reach our goal. Together we’ll be part of a movement to make America a more equitable place and ensure that every mom and baby is healthy.
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With preterm birth rates continuing to rise, the U.S. remains among the most dangerous developed nations for childbirth, especially for women and babies of color.
At March for Babies™ you're lifting up communities, creating connections and taking action to make America a more equitable place and ensure that every mom and baby is healthy.
Together, we’re marching to raise funds and awareness to transform the health of all families!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!