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Olivia Wilde, Jaime King, RHOC's Meghan King Edmonds, & More Flaunt Photos Of Their Baby Bumps To Raise Awareness For Maternal Health!

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These mommas and mommas-to-be are standing up for maternal health!
On Wednesday, famous females like Olivia Wilde, Jaime King, and RHOC‘s Meghan King Edmonds flocked to social media to raise awareness about the need for better health care for pregnant women across the globe!
Related: Alison Pill Is Pregnant!
August 3 marks the second annual #BumpDay, so the lovely ladies of Hollywood took to Twitter and Instagram to share snaps of their bulging bellies in order to draw attention to the worldwide issue!
#BumpDay’s website explains:

“Over 830 women die every day as a result of pregnancy-related causes.”

So, Jason Sudeikis‘ lady love, Nicky Hilton, Michelle Monaghan, and more went online to encourage fans and followers to support the Reach Every Mother and Child Act of 2015, which aims to “end preventable maternal, newborn, and child deaths by 2035.”
See their beautiful bumps and their moving messages (below)!

#Ad Happy #BumpDay Mamas! @WhatToExpect Celebrating with #Diclegis (doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine hydrochloride) because it├óΓé¼Γäós helped me throughout my pregnancy! Sharing my Diclegis bump in support of happy and healthy pregnancies. How cute are these little Diclegis tablets! – For Moms who are waiting for morning sickness to end, you should know that some women, including me, have it throughout their entire pregnancy. Thankful Diclegis is helping me manage my #morningsickness Ask your healthcare provider about Diclegis today! – For US Residents Only – Diclegis is a prescription medicine used to treat nausea and vomiting of pregnancy in women who haven├óΓé¼Γäót improved with changes in diet or other non-medicine treatments. – Limitation of Use: Diclegis hasn├óΓé¼Γäót been studied in women with hyperemesis gravidarum. – Important Safety Information Do not take Diclegis if you├óΓé¼Γäóre allergic to doxylamine succinate, other ethanolamine derivative antihistamines, pyridoxine hydrochloride or any of the ingredients in Diclegis. You should also not take Diclegis in combination with medicines called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), as these medicines can intensify and prolong the adverse CNS effects of Diclegis. – The most common side effect of Diclegis is drowsiness. Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, or other activities that need your full attention unless your healthcare provider says that you may do so. Do not drink alcohol, or take other central nervous system depressants such as cough and cold medicines, certain pain medicines, and medicines that help you sleep while you take Diclegis. Severe drowsiness can happen or become worse causing falls or accidents. – Tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you├óΓé¼Γäóre breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. Diclegis can pass into your breast milk and may harm your baby. You shouldn├óΓé¼Γäót breastfeed while using Diclegis. – Additional safety information can be found at www.DiclegisImportantSafetyinfo.com or www.Diclegis.com. Duchesnay USA encourages you to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.A photo posted by Emily Maynard Johnson (@emilygmaynard) on Aug 3, 2016 at 5:02am PDT


Happy #BumpDay!
[Image via Olivia Wilde/Jaime King/Meghan King Edmonds/Instagram.]

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Aug 03, 2016 19:52pm PDT