Lauren Wasser was a 24-year-old model when a tampon nearly cost her life. In 2012, she was rushed to the hospital with flu-like symptoms and fell into a coma. Diagnosed with menstrual toxic shock syndrome (mTSS), she suffered organ failure and two heart attacks. Doctors gave her a one-percent chance of survival. Her right leg was amputated due to the infection, and years later, her left leg too.
Devastated but determined, Lauren turned her pain into purpose, becoming a global advocate for menstrual health. She campaigns for safer period products, transparent labeling, and public education.
Lauren redefined beauty by embracing her prosthetic legs—now gold-plated—and returned to modeling, sports, and activism. Her story encourages women to value themselves, speak up, and live boldly.
“Life will punch you in the face,” she says. “What matters is what you do after.” Lauren’s journey is a powerful reminder that awareness can save lives.