Her story

Some voices are earned the hard way.

Huda Altamimi built EmpowerHer Voices out of a story she almost didn't survive to tell, and the years of quiet healing that followed. This is where the broad, welcoming message from the home page opens into the depth behind it.

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“I Died Giving Birth”: What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Hear Before Giving Birth

Huda Altamimi died during the birth of her first daughter after an amniotic fluid embolism sent her into cardiac arrest. She was airlifted, given 40 blood transfusions, and woke up days later not knowing her own husband or that she'd had a baby. Everything she knows about that day, she pieced together years later from records she was too afraid to open. This is her story of surviving it, and the harder work of healing after.

In this episode:

  • The emergency C-section and the six minutes she was gone
  • Waking up with no memory of her husband, her family, or her daughter
  • Being told to "just be grateful you're alive"
  • The goodbye letter she wrote before her second pregnancy
  • Why she now tells every mom to question their care and bring an advocate
  • How she turned the worst day of her life into a mission

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The day everything changed

EmpowerHer Voices was born from my deeply personal journey through childbirth, survival, and years of postpartum healing. After experiencing an Amniotic Fluid Embolism during the birth of my first child, a rare and often fatal obstetric emergency. I quickly realized how many mothers suffer in silence, feeling unseen, unheard, and unsupported.

I'm not fully healed. But I'm able to live with it, and it's a part of me. It's who I am.

What recovery really asked of me

My own struggle to navigate recovery, being a new mom, and re-entering everyday life, revealed the urgent need for spaces where women can safely share their stories and feel empowered by their experiences.

The advocacy that followed

Today, I continue my passion as a maternal health advocate and public health professional committed to reshaping the way mothers are supported before, during, and after childbirth. I serve on the Michigan Women's Health Initiative Patient & Community Action Board and have spoken on national maternal health panels and perinatal quality collaboratives in various states, using my experience as an AFE survivor to elevate patient voices and support meaningful change in maternal care.

Why EmpowerHer Voices exists

Several years after advocacy work. EmpowerHer Voices was founded; built on the belief that every mother's voice matters and that storytelling can save lives. Through EmpowerHer Voices, I empower mothers through storytelling, advocacy, and culturally sensitive support, with a mission to build safer, more equitable maternal health care for families in my community and beyond.

Public health professional

Holds a Master's in Public Health (MPH), grounding her advocacy in the systems that shape maternal outcomes, not just personal experience.

Certified Patient Family Partner

Certified through MoMMAs Voices (under the Preeclampsia Foundation), who later featured Huda's story. It's a relationship she values deeply, and a path she points others toward: anyone can become certified as a Patient Family Partner through MoMMAs Voices.

Michigan Women's Health Initiative

Serves on the Patient & Community Action Board, bringing lived experience directly into the rooms where maternal health decisions are made.

National speaker & educator

Has spoken on national maternal health panels and presented to healthcare professionals across 70+ hospitals through Perinatal Quality Collaboratives, using her voice as an AFE survivor to elevate patient voices and drive meaningful change.

“If I can help just one person, that's it. That's my purpose.”

In their words

What women take home from this space

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Testimonial coming soon. A story of feeling seen, heard, and a little less alone.

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