Pregnancy is often painted as a beautiful journey filled with anticipation and excitement; however, the narrative shifts dramatically for those who find themselves overdue. I vividly recall a moment at the grocery store that encapsulates the world’s perception of late pregnancy. When a cashier inquired about my due date, I casually mentioned it was June
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The postpartum period is often underestimated in its significance within the continuum of maternal health. While this phase may begin once a baby is born, the truths about emotional and physical recovery are often overshadowed by cultural expectations of rapid resumption of daily responsibilities. Many societies, especially in Western contexts, view postpartum recovery as an
Pregnancy is often romanticized, filled with images of joyful parenting, nursery preparations, and serene moments of bonding with the growing life within. However, for many women, including myself, the reality can be more nuanced, especially in those final weeks. The extreme anticipation mixed with physical discomfort creates a volatile emotional cocktail. Take, for instance, my