Brain tumor survivor and postpartum advocate
A couple hours after giving birth to my 2nd baby, I had a seizure which led to the discovery of a brain tumor. I have never seen more doctors in my life until this happened to me. I had to see my obgyn, primary care, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, neurologists, and neuro oncologists all in the span of 6 months. I had to have brain surgery, 5 days of radiation, 6 MRIs, 3 CT scans, a body scan, and an overnight ER visit all while my postpartum body was trying to recover after giving birth and adjust to breastfeeding a newborn. Having to change into awkward garments and gowns that draped awkwardly over my body for each appointment and scan was uncomfortable and dehumanizing. I was inevitably exposing my already fragile and vulnerable breastfeeding breasts when half the time this area wasn’t even being examined. If I had a “Heartsnug” disposable bra to replace or wear under the gowns, it would have made it feel like my healthcare team truly cared about my dignity as a human. Not like an animal in an assembly line. Our healthcare system can feel very sterile and cold but having a “Heartsnug” disposable bra would make that experience feel more safe, that your experience matters, and that you can trust your healthcare providers truly care about you.