#BumpDay 2020 Social Media Toolkit
Thank you for supporting International Medical Corps, What to Expect and the What to Expect Project on #BumpDay.
What is #Bumpday?
The goal of the #BumpDay campaign is to raise awareness about the effects of disparities in maternal healthcare in the US and around the world. On #BumpDay, July 22, 2020, partners and participants will join together in posting beautiful baby bumps and sharing the message that every mom deserves a healthy pregnancy, a safe birth and a healthy, happy baby. For more information, visit www.BumpDay.org.
CELEBRATE #BUMPDAY TO RAISE AWARENESS — post your past or present baby-bump photos on July 22. Use or modify the pre-written copy below, or write your own, and tag International Medical Corps.
Handles
Instagram: @internationalmedicalcorps
Twitter: @IMC_Worldwide
Facebook: @InternationalMedicalCorps
To Post With Your Current or Past Baby Bump Photo
Sharing my pic on #BumpDay because all moms should be able to have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. Post your bump to show your support for proper maternal healthcare for all.
Sharing my pic on #BumpDay because all moms deserve a healthy pregnancy, a safe birth and a healthy, happy baby. Agree? Post YOUR bump in support of moms everywhere!
No Baby Bump Photo? No Problem!
Here are some graphics you can share to help raise awareness.
INSTAGRAM STORY
Messages to Share on Social Media
SHARE ON INSTAGRAM
Handle: @internationalmedicalcorps
Every woman deserves a healthy pregnancy and a safe delivery. Now more than ever, we need to raise awareness about maternal health needs worldwide. Happy to join @internationalmedicalcorps today on #BumpDay to spread the word! Be part of the movement and post your bump, too!
#SafeMotherhood #MaternalHealth #SafeMotherhood4All #SafeMotherhoodForAll #mothers #mother #baby #child #children #maternity #maternityward #NewBeginnings #bump #pregnant #pregnancy #PregnantBelly #babyBump #baby #mama #bumpday
Problems with #MaternalHealth in the US and around the world can be caused by poverty, lack of access to care, and social and racial disparities. But we CAN make a difference! Join me and @internationalmedicalcorps TODAY on #BumpDay by posting in support of #moms and babies.
#SafeMotherhood #MaternalHealth #SafeMotherhood4All #SafeMotherhoodForAll #mothers #mother #baby #child #children #maternity #maternityward #NewBeginnings #bump #pregnant #pregnancy #PregnantBelly #babyBump #baby #mama #bumpday
Pregnant women may face higher risks from COVID-19. Take extra care to maintain physical distance, wear a mask in public and wash your hands. That’s why I’m posting my bump and joining @internationalmedicalcorps on #BumpDay to raise awareness about maternal healthcare needs worldwide!
#SafeMotherhood #MaternalHealth #SafeMotherhood4All #SafeMotherhoodForAll #mothers #mother #baby #child #children #maternity #maternityward #NewBeginnings #bump #pregnant #pregnancy #PregnantBelly #babyBump #baby #mama #bumpday
SHARE ON TWITTER
Handle: @IMC_Worldwide
Pregnant women may face more risk from COVID-19, so remember: maintain physical distance, wear a mask in public & wash your hands. #MaternalHealth is important—that’s why I’m posting my bump & joining @IMC_Worldwide to raise awareness on #BumpDay!
Join me and @IMC_Worldwide TODAY on #BumpDay by posting in support of #moms and babies. Let’s celebrate all beautiful baby bumps—past and present—and bring awareness to the #maternalhealth needs of women around the world.
Problems with #MaternalHealth in the US and around the world can be caused by poverty, lack of access to care, and social and racial disparities. But we CAN make a difference! Join me and @IMC_Worldwide TODAY on #BumpDay by posting in support of #moms and babies.
Millions of women still do not have access to proper prenatal care — and that can be the difference between life and death. TODAY, join me, @IMC_Worldwide and the #BumpDay movement with a post supporting healthy pregnancies and safe births.
SHARE ON FACEBOOK
Handle: @InternationalMedicalCorps
Pregnant women may face higher risks from COVID-19. Take extra care to maintain physical distance, wear a mask in public and wash your hands. That’s why I’m posting my bump and joining @InternationalMedicalCorps on #BumpDay to raise awareness about maternal healthcare needs worldwide!
Problems with maternal health in the US and around the world can be caused by poverty, lack of access to care, and social and racial disparities. But we CAN make a difference! Join me and @InternationalMedicalCorps TODAY on #BumpDay by posting in support of #moms and babies.
Join me and @InternationalMedicalCorps TODAY on #BumpDay by posting in support of moms and babies. Let’s celebrate all beautiful baby bumps—past and present—and bring awareness to the maternal health needs of women around the world.