Make it make sense #maga #maha #voteblue #medicalmom #disabilityparenting
Balancing parenthood with a medical condition or disability brings its own set of daily challenges that many outsiders may not fully understand. As a medical mom deeply involved in disability parenting, the experience extends beyond caregiving to advocating for accessible healthcare, inclusive education, and social support systems. Navigating these responsibilities while engaging politically, whether supporting movements like #maga, #maha, or #voteblue, adds complexity. Each movement has distinct values and goals, and engaging with them impacts how one advocates for community and family needs. From personal experience, managing these overlapping identities means constantly educating oneself about healthcare rights, disability accommodations, and social policies while raising awareness within political groups about the importance of inclusion and healthcare access. Moreover, the digital space offers platforms to connect with like-minded parents and activists, share stories, and lobby for change. Hashtags such as #medicalmom and #disabilityparenting are communities where support and information are exchanged. It is essential to maintain a balance between activism, family care, and self-care to prevent burnout. Utilizing local resources and support networks helps manage medical appointments, school advocacy, and day-to-day tasks. Ultimately, the journey of a medical mom embracing multiple roles is about finding strength in diversity, fostering understanding across different communities, and continuously striving for better conditions for both their children and themselves.

















































