Check On Your Mom

Check On Your Mom đź’ś A movement inspired by my mom
🎗 Cancer awareness & caregiver support
🤍 Community over silence
📣 Interrupt the silence.

Start the conversation.
đź”— checkonyourmom.org

06/03/2026

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This June, one share is not “just a share.” It is a quiet knock on someone’s heart that says, “Hey, pay attention to thi...
06/02/2026

This June, one share is not “just a share.” It is a quiet knock on someone’s heart that says, “Hey, pay attention to this.”

Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer, and there is still no standard screening test for people at average risk. That means too many moms, aunties, sisters, and friends are told “it’s just hormones” or “you’re just getting older” while symptoms like abnormal bleeding or new pain keep getting worse.

Sharing this post might be the nudge that makes someone finally call their doctor, insist on answers, or push for a second opinion. It might be the reason a cancer is caught early, when treatment options are more effective and survival chances are higher.

If you’ve ever wished for “one more appointment,” “one more test,” or “one more chance” for someone you love, let this be that chance for another family.

Share this. Tag someone who needs the reminder. Then text a woman you love and ask, “Have you noticed any unusual bleeding or changes? If yes, promise me you’ll get it checked.”

Love is not passive. Love is proactive.

Start the conversation.
Ask the questions.
Check on your mom.

I wish I had started the conversation earlier.  This was a random weekday in March. I thought I was just checking in on ...
06/01/2026

I wish I had started the conversation earlier.

This was a random weekday in March. I thought I was just checking in on chemo dates. I didn’t know how few “I love you, Mom” messages we had left. When I look at this now, I don’t just see a chat. I see all the questions I didn’t ask soon enough, all the symptoms we brushed off, all the time we thought we still had.

I can’t go back and change this thread. But maybe you still can change yours.

If your mom, your aunt, your sister, your friend has been saying she’s “just tired,” “it’s just hormones,” or “I’ll get it checked later,” please don’t wait. Call her. Ask the awkward questions. Offer to sit in the waiting room.

One conversation won’t fix everything, but silence never saved anybody.

Start the conversation.
Ask the questions.
Check on your mom, while you still can.

If this hit you, share it so someone else doesn’t have to say, “I wish I had started sooner.”

06/01/2026
Have you checked on your mom lately?
05/31/2026

Have you checked on your mom lately?

This June, one share is not “just a share.” It is a quiet knock on someone’s heart that says, “Hey, pay attention to thi...
05/31/2026

This June, one share is not “just a share.” It is a quiet knock on someone’s heart that says, “Hey, pay attention to this.”

Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer, and there is still no standard screening test for people at average risk. That means too many moms, aunties, sisters, and friends are told “it’s just hormones” or “you’re just getting older” while symptoms like abnormal bleeding or new pain keep getting worse.

Sharing this post might be the nudge that makes someone finally call their doctor, insist on answers, or push for a second opinion. It might be the reason a cancer is caught early, when treatment options are more effective and survival chances are higher.

If you’ve ever wished for “one more appointment,” “one more test,” or “one more chance” for someone you love, let this be that chance for another family.

Share this. Tag someone who needs the reminder. Then text a woman you love and ask, “Have you noticed any unusual bleeding or changes? If yes, promise me you’ll get it checked.”

Love is not passive. Love is proactive.

Start the conversation.
Ask the questions.
Check on your mom.

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