Hear Her® Social Media for Health Care Providers

At a glance

Social media posts allow you to easily distribute Hear Her® campaign messages and materials to your audience. Use your organization’s social media accounts such as Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) to share important information about preventing pregnancy-related deaths. Below are some graphics from the campaign and tailored posts that you can use to share and promote Hear Her® on your social media channels.

Sample Social Media Images and Posts

Here are a few quick tips to help you make the most of your social media posts to promote the Hear Her campaign.

  • Be sure to keep your posts brief. People are more likely to read short posts than lengthy ones.
  • Connect with partners. Ask them to share the posts or promote the content.
  • Use the campaign hashtag on Twitter/X and Instagram to label your message: #HearHer, which allows people to group and sort posts with that hashtag.
  • Engage with our social media handles through likes, mentions, and shares.
  • Download images that are sized appropriately for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X.
Health care provider with overlaying text "Listening can be your most important tool."
Listening can be your most important tool.

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Sample Post‎

Pregnancy-related deaths can occur up to a year after pregnancy, and most of these deaths are preventable. Many people feel that their concerns are not heard. Be the one to listen. It could help save a life. Learn more https://bit.ly/CDCHearHerProviders #HearHer #MaternalMortality

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Sample Post‎

Too many people in the United States die every year of pregnancy-related complications. Deaths can occur up to a year after pregnancy. Most of these deaths are preventable. Many people feel that their concerns during and after pregnancy are not heard. Be the one to listen. It could help save a life. Learn more at https://bit.ly/CDCHearHerProviders. #HearHer #MaternalMortality
Three women with overlaying text "Which one of these people was recently pregnant?"
Which one of these people was recently pregnant?

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Sample Post‎

It may not be obvious, but knowing could help save a life. Complications of pregnancy can happen up to a year after pregnancy. That's why it is important to ask your patient if they are pregnant or have been in the last year. Learn more https://bit.ly/CDCHearHerProviders #HearHer

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Sample Post‎

It may not be obvious, but knowing could help save a life. Complications of pregnancy can happen up to a year after pregnancy. It's critical for any health care professional to identify patients who are pregnant or were pregnant in the last year and be aware of the urgent maternal warning signs indicating these complications. Ask your patient if they are pregnant or have been pregnant in the last year. Learn more at https://bit.ly/CDCHearHerProviders. #HearHer
Mom and baby with health care provider and overlaying text "Mom's health matters too."
Mom's health matters too.

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Sample Post‎

Pediatricians: People can suffer from pregnancy-related complications up to a year after giving birth. When mom comes in for their infant check-ups, listen for urgent maternal warning signs. It could help save a life. Learn more at https://bit.ly/CDCHearHerProviders. #HearHer

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Sample Post‎

Pediatricians: People can suffer from complications related to pregnancy up to a year after giving birth. When a mom comes in for her infant check-ups, listen for urgent maternal warning signs, such as extreme exhaustion, swelling, or thoughts of harming oneself or her baby. It could help save a life. Learn more at https://bit.ly/CDCHearHerProviders. #HearHer

Social Media‎

Social media posts allow you to easily distribute Hear Her campaign messages and materials to your audience.

Sample Social Media Posts for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities‎