Pampers #Thankyounurses Giveaway
Hosted by Tales From A Southern Mom Co Hosted by Michigan Saving and More and Coupons and Freebies MomSponsor: Pampers
Pampers wants to help thank nurses for all the things they do, day in and day out to help all of us. It is amazing when you think about how much they do every day. Pampers Swaddlers would like you to help them find the best of the best.
- Three finalists, one in each category (Labor and Delivery, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Postpartum), will be announced in March and the grand prize honoree will be announced in May.
- The three finalists will be honored with short documentary videos showcasing their unique and inspirational nursing stories.
- Each of the three finalists will receive a one-year membership to the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), attendance at the 2016 AWHONN Convention, Procter and Gamble care packages, and more. Visit Tales From A Southern Mom
for full prizing details. - In honor of these nurse winners, three Pampers Swaddlers scholarships will be made available to help nurses from underrepresented groups complete their studies toward a Master of Science in Nursing degree.
I wrote my story about my son's birth and the extra mile the nurse went for me, you can read all about that at Thank a Nurse and Win $100.
This giveaway will end 11-26.
Giveaway is open to anyone in the US, 18+.
Enter below to win a $100 American Express Card and a pack of Pampers Swaddlers. Good luck.
This giveaway will end 11-26.
Giveaway is open to anyone in the US, 18+.
Enter below to win a $100 American Express Card and a pack of Pampers Swaddlers. Good luck.
Disclosure:
Tales From A Southern Mom and participating blogs are not responsible
for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is not affiliated with Facebook,
Twitter, Google+, Pinterest or Instagram. Winners will be posted via Giveaway Tools. No purchase is necessary and void where prohibited by law! Have questions? Email julie.talesfromasouthernmom@gmail.com
1 comment:
My favorite nurse that most stands out is Nurse Janet. When I had my first baby, everything was totally new to me and my milk wasn't coming in. She told me to start pumping (as well as having the baby suck on my breast like I was doing). After trying a couple of pumping sessions, my milk finally came in and I was so relieved. I wish I would have started pumping to help get the milk going right away, but am so thankful to her for her advice! Julie smartsavvymama@gmail.com
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