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Rachel Marie

She buried twenty-four babies of her own, one small grave at a time, in the rocky soil of the Blue Ridage Mountains. Born around 1844 in North Carolina. Orlean Hawks Puckett married at sixteen and built a hard isolated life near Groundhog Mountain Virginia. In 1862 she gave birth to her first child, Julia Ann, and for seven months she knew joy-until diphtheria took her baby Then it happened again. And again. Some babies lived hours. Some days. Some never breathed at all. None survived long enough to call her Mama In an era with no answers. no medicine. and no mercy, Orlean carried a grief most people would not survive. Todav we believe Rh disease caused the losses, but she coulo only bury her children and keep going. And then, around age fifty, when a neighbor went into labor and no one else could help, Orlean stepped forward. In that moment. she turned unimaginable loss into purposeFor the next fifty years, she walked miles through mountains and storms, never charging a penny, delivering babies in dirt-floor cabins with only her hands, her <nowledqe, and fierce determination. She delivered more than one thousand babies. She never lost a single mother. She never ost a single child The woman who lost evervthing made sure no other mother had to. That is not iust survival. That is transformation. That is choosing love after devastation, again and again, for a lifetime. #WomensHistory #fyp #courageous #didyouknow #AppalachianWomen #MidwifeLegacy

Andrew_Brown

She buried twenty-four babies of her own, one small grave at a time, in the rocky soil of the Blue Ridae Mountains. Born around 1844 in North Carolina, Orlean Hawks Puckett married at sixteen and built a hard isolated life near Groundhog Mountain Virginia. In 1862 she gave birth to her first child, Julia Ann, and for seven months she knew joy-until diphtheria took her baby Then it happened again. And again. Some babies lived hours. Some days. Some never breathed at all. None survived long enough to call her Mama In an era with no answers. no medicine. anc no mercy, Orlean carried a arief most people would not survive. Today we believe Rh disease caused the losses. but she coulc only bury her children and keep going. Ang then, around age fifty, when a neighbor went into labor and no one else could help, Orlean stepped forward. In that moment. she turned unimaginable loss into purposeFor the next fifty years, she walked milesthrough mountains and storms, never charging a penny, delivering babies in dirt-floor cabins with onlv her hands, her <nowledqe, and fierce determination. She delivered more than one thousand babies She never lost a single mother. She never lost a single child The woman who lost everything made sure no other mother had to. That is not ust survival. That is transformation. That is choosing love after devastation, again ana again, for a lifetime #WomensHistory #fyp #courageous #didyouknow #AppalachianWomen #MidwifeLegacy

Ponda bear style 🐻

She buried twenty-four babies of her own, one small grave at a time, in the rocky soil of the Blue Ridqe Mountains. Born around 1844 in North Carolina, Orlean Hawks Puckett married at sixteen and built a hard isolated life near Groundhog Mountain Virginia. In 1862 she gave birth to her first child, Julia Ann, and for seven months she knew joy-until diphtheria took her baby Then it happened again. And again. Some babies lived hours. Some days. Some never breathed at all. None survived long enough to call her Mama, In an era with no answers. no medicine. anc no mercy, Orlean carried a grief most people would not survive. Today we believe Rh disease caused the losses. but she coulc only bury her children and keep going. And then, around age fifty, when a neighbor went into labor and no one else could help, Orlean stepped forward. In that moment. she turned unimaginable loss into purposeFor the next fifty years, she walked miles through mountains and storms, never charging a penny, delivering babies in dirt-floor cabins with only her hands, her <nowledqe, and fierce determination. She delivered more than one thousand babies She never lost a single mother. She never lost a single child. The woman who lost everything made sure no other mother had to. That is not ust survival. That is transformation. That is choosing love after devastation, again and again, for a lifetime #WomensHistory #fyp #courageous #didyouknow #AppalachianWomen #MidwifeLegacy

Ashaniti White

Victory Over Adversity: My Testimony From Victim to Victor 🙌🙌🙌 I stand today as a living testimony of God’s power. There was a time in my life when darkness tried to define me – when I was a #Amen victim of rape and molestation. As a child, the pain, shame, and confusion felt overwhelming. There were moments I questioned my worth, my voice, and even my future. The enemy tried to silence me and convince me that my story ended there. But God. When I couldn’t see a way out, God found me. When I felt broken beyond repair, He began to heal me piece by piece. He wiped my tears, restored my identity, and reminded me that what happened to me did not define who I am. I am not what I went through – I am who God says I am. He turned my pain into purpose. He turned my wounds into strength. He turned my silence into a voice. Today, I am no longer a victim – I am a victor. Not by my own strength, but by the grace and power of God. What the enemy meant for evil, God has used for good. My story is proof that healing is possible, restoration is real, and God still performs miracles in broken places. If God did it for me, He can do it for you. I rise, I stand, and I testify: Only God can take something so painful and transform it into something powerful. God gets all the glory.😭🙌😭 #faith #fyp #nigeriantiktok🇳🇬 #testimony #Amen