This business was founded by a woman named Amy Suzanne who developed this business after having a near death experience due to an infection. Amy’s story began when she received a fatal diagnosis that meant she would never conceive and she was given 24 hours to live. Against all odds, Amy survived and conceived a child. During that first pregnancy, she sadly got a blood infection which gave her a 2% chance of living. She and the baby survived which was an absolute miracle. As she continued having children, she still struggled with the infection, and her doctors worked with her to come up with ways for her to have a more holistic lifestyle. Amy learned so much that she decided to start Pink
Stork which would provide supplements for other moms trying to go through the pregnancy journey in a healthy way. She hopes that through her business, women are encouraged by her story to trust the Lord and that they also learn about health as they use her products. Amy’s story is inspiring, and I think it is so cool that she is using her business now as a way to share her testimony of how the Lord worked miracles in her body as she was having children.
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