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A powerful new feature highlighting the reality of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM) and severe maternal heart complications. This issue brings awareness to what many families never expect, and why early recognition is critical.
Doctor-Approved. Mom-Loved. Awareness That Saves Lives.
Our educational PPCM Magazine is being used across healthcare systems, clinics, community organizations, and advocacy spaces as an educational tool to help identify symptoms earlier and improve maternal outcomes. Thanks to donors, copies are provided at no cost to organizations and partners serving families.
Every purchase helps place another Free magazine where it can educate and save lives.
Each issue features survivor stories and expert insights to help families and providers recognize warning signs during pregnancy and postpartum.
These stories continue to spark life-saving conversations between patients and healthcare providers.
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Real Stories. Real Survivors. Real Impact.
Each issue of our awareness magazine features powerful, diverse stories from women diagnosed with Postpartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM). These are real survivors, or families honoring a mother who has passed.
It’s more than a magazine, it’s a tool to educate, empower, and save lives
Who Is This Magazine For?
•OB/GYN clinics
•Labor & Delivery units
•Hospitals & urgent care centers
•Birth workers & doulas
•Cardiology and primary care offices
•Women support groups
•Health education programs
Why You Should Carry This Magazine:
Updated — Always Relevant
This magazine is refreshed every 5 months, or sooner when a new Heart Sister is featured, ensuring timely and diverse survivor stories and PPCM updates.
🫀 Raise Awareness Where It Matters
Most women have never heard of PPCM until it’s too late. Our stories help your patients recognize the signs and symptoms early.
🕊️ Honoring Lives Lost
We honor mothers who have passed due to PPCM. Family members can submit their loved one’s story, photo, and legacy for our memorial feature when selected.
🧑🤝🧑 Build Trust With Patients
This magazine shows your facility is committed to maternal heart health, patient-centered care, and health equity.
FOR HEART SISTERS:
Want to Be Featured?
If you're a PPCM survivor, your voice matters—and we want to share it.
To be featured in a future issue of our magazine:
•You must submit your story through LetsTalkPPCM. Share Your Story ➤
•Stories must be public and approved for publishing.
•Your submission may also be used in other campaigns (TV, web, social, or events).
Heart Sisters selected for feature will:
•Be notified in advance
•Have the option to submit a photo and story
•Be encouraged to share the magazine with their local hospital, clinic, or support circle
“Your story could help save another mother’s life.”
Join us in bringing lifesaving PPCM directly into hospitals, clinics, and communities. By subscribing, you help fund the printing and distribution of LetsTalkPPCM educational magazines, resources.
Support life-saving awareness for Postpartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM) while promoting your brand! Every ad helps us distribute free magazines to medical offices, birth workers, and heart sisters.
Email us at info@letstalkppcm.org to learn more on how to secure your AD space.

Lisa is not only a PPCM survivor, but also an author, actress, and passionate advocate for raising awareness about this life-changing condition. She’s not just surviving, she’s thriving as a devoted mom, loving wife, and fierce advocate, using her voice to help other women recognize the signs of PPCM and get the care they deserve.

Magazine featuring Tyla Flowers, a PPCM survivor whose diagnosis at 28 reshaped her path, and strengthened her purpose. Living with heart failure and an LVAD, she continued building, creating, and showing up for motherhood and vision alike.
You can purchase magazine bundles in packs of 10, 20, or 30 to share with:•Patients and postpartum moms •Clinical staff •Community educators •Doula/birth work clients.





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