UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

Improving the health of North Carolina's women and infants

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17P Social Media Posts for Consumers

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  1. Click on the images to expand and left click to “save image as” to your computer or phone.
  2. Open Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Start a new post by uploading the saved image. In the body of the post, paste the suggested pre-drafted messages that go along with each image (or make your own!). See captions at bottom on this page.
  3. Hit post! Your social media image and post should be published now.

Questions? Tips for using these posts can be found in the 17P social media toolkit.

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Suggested Captions:

  1. Image – 3 Weeks Early: Have you had a baby born more than 3 weeks early? Talk to your health provider about what that may mean for your health and any future pregnancies. Find out more at https://www. mombaby.org/17-progesterone/ #17PNC
  2. Image – Help Prevent: 17P is a medicine that can help prevent repeat preterm births. Talk to your healthcare provider and learn more at https://www.mombaby.org/17- progesterone/ #17PNC
  3. Image – Every Week Counts: See if 17P could be right for you to help your baby fully develop. Talk to your health care provider and find more information here: https://www.mombaby. org/17-progesterone/ #17PNC
  4. Image – 1 in 8: Go to https://www.mombaby.org/17-progesterone/ to find out more about 17P and how it can help prevent repeat preterm births. #17PNC
  5. Image – Su Bebe: Platique con su proveedor(a) de servicios de salud sobre lo que esto puede significar para su salud y sus futuros embarazos. #17PNC

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UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health aims to improve the health and well-being of women and families across North Carolina through community partnerships, research and clinical care innovations, and developing new approaches to complex problems.

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