
Mrs America Fundraiser
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As Mrs Arizona America I plan to give a voice to all the women that have struggled with or are currently struggling with a perinatal mood and anxiety disorder. I am a mother of 3 children and for many years I forgot to make myself a priority. My last child was born 4 weeks early and ended up intubated in the NICU for 10 days. I grieved for the healthy birth that we didn’t have. I felt guilt and shame after his birth. I slowly withdrew from the people and the activities that I loved. I am a registered nurse on a Mother Baby unit and I help screen for postpartum depression in my patients. But, I was unable to see it in myself. I struggled for about 2 years and then on my sons 2nd birthday, my best friend passed away from a brain tumor. The next 2 years were very difficult for me and I withdrew even more. After about 4 years of undiagnosed depression and the realization that I wasn’t myself, I reached out to my friend and she shared with me her struggles. This gave me hope, self-acceptance and I no longer felt alone.
I am not an expert on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. But, I am here to tell you how freeing it feels to open up about your struggles. I want to encourage other women to not hide in the darkness alone. When you share your story you will find that there is a lot of support out there and you may be surprised to find out that some of the women in your life are feeling the same way as you. As a community, we need to embrace these women, support them and encourage them.
I will be competing for Mrs America in August. Donations will go towards my expenses to compete. If I win Mrs America, I will advocate for women struggling with PMAD on a National level. Please help me spread the awareness of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
I am not an expert on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. But, I am here to tell you how freeing it feels to open up about your struggles. I want to encourage other women to not hide in the darkness alone. When you share your story you will find that there is a lot of support out there and you may be surprised to find out that some of the women in your life are feeling the same way as you. As a community, we need to embrace these women, support them and encourage them.
I will be competing for Mrs America in August. Donations will go towards my expenses to compete. If I win Mrs America, I will advocate for women struggling with PMAD on a National level. Please help me spread the awareness of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Organizer
Sarah Barrett
Organizer
Tucson, AZ