
Behind My Horrible Period Pain Was a Diagnosis I Should’ve Gotten Years Ago
After giving birth to two kids, a mother struggles being heard about her painful periods by her medical team.
After giving birth to two kids, a mother struggles being heard about her painful periods by her medical team.
I am a mother by choice. I am also not a mother by choice. And I am so grateful I had the right to choose, and I am confident that it was the right decision for myself and my family.
Dealing with postpartum hair loss can feel frustrating and eve a bit embarrassing. But it’s completely normal and there are things you can do to help. Here’s what you need to know.
The maternal mortality rate for Black women in America is startling, but there are ways we can better advocate for our own health and the health of our sisters.
Postpartum constipation and gas can be made into the stuff of nightmares for new parents, but those experiences are completely normal. Here’s everything you need to know.
One mom explores the reality of coping with mom guilt over having to prioritize her own health over her child’s during her cancer battle.
“Ugh, I hate that extra fat,” I thought to myself, moving her away from it. But then I looked up and saw her content face and felt her feet at my belly.
The fourth trimester (and beyond) is a difficult, life-changing period for many women. We all need extra hands, especially the support from a doula.
While pop culture may advertise pregnancy as a pure blissful experience—for many mothers, it’s more like a rollercoaster.
Does your head hurt—and not just from your baby’s near-constant crying? You may need more help than just ‘sleeping when the baby sleeps.’