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Health Justice Requires Protecting High Risk Mothers Shirt

Health Justice Requires Protecting High Risk Mothers Shirt

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SKU: N/A Categories: Birth Advocacy and Empowerment, Crew Necks, Postpartum & Parenting
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Health Justice Requires Protecting High Risk Mothers is the shirt that speaks truth and stands for action. Designed for advocates birth workers and allies it highlights the urgent need for care equity, attentive support, and systems that prioritize safety and dignity. Bold message compassionate mission unwavering commitment.

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Greetings Birth Nerd!

Welcome to Birth Nerds, your community for all things birth, lactation, and support. We design meaningful gear that celebrates your calling and starts conversations that matter. Whether you’re catching babies, supporting families, or cheering from the sidelines, our products are here to inspire, uplift, and remind you why your work changes lives. Together, we honor the beauty, power, and heart behind every birth story.

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