Cesarean awareness Month
SOCIAL MEDIA Toolkit
Our Cesarean Awareness Month Social Media toolkit includes:
Facebook Cesarean Awareness Month cover photo options
Placenta Accreta Survivor “Share your Story” Cesarean Awareness Month cover photo options
Pre-made sample Facebook and Instagram Cesarean Awareness Month posts
These images are optimized for viewing on Instagram and Facebook. Download individual images below (right-click and save on a computer or hold down to save on a mobile device) and post on your social media accounts. Be sure to tag National Accreta Foundation on your posts and include a link to learn more about Cesarean Awareness Month here.
Facebook CAM Cover PhotoS
accreta survivor SHARE YOUR STORY Facebook CAM Cover PhotoS
pre-made social media posts
Key Message: Nearly 1 in 3 babies in the U.S. are delivered by cesarean. That’s more than 1.1 million babies born by cesarean in 2024 alone. Each cesarean increases the mother’s risk of developing Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS). In 2024, rates still continued to increase.
Key Message: Cesarean birth can be life-saving for the fetus, the mother, or both - and most PAS survivors wouldn’t be here today without this life-saving surgery, but we do too many. Reducing non-medically necessary cesareans can lead to better outcomes for moms and babies.
Key Message: Experts estimate as many as half of the cesareans performed in the U.S. could be safely avoided, which would decrease the amount of women who are at risk of developing Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS). Reducing non-medically necessary cesareans can lead to better outcomes for moms and babies.
Key Message: Good news - Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC) rates are increasing.
Key Message: Reducing non-medically necessary cesareans can lead to better outcomes for moms and babies
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