Recent research from Harvard University suggests a woman’s toots can be useful rather than just plain embarrassing — and smelly.
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34-year-old mom's back pain dismissed as postpartum - but it was aggressive multiple myeloma
By the time a 34-year-old Florida mother finally learned why her back felt like it was breaking, the diagnosis was not lingering postpartum strain but aggressive multiple myeloma, an incurable blood ...
More than 1 in 3 mothers have long-term health problems caused by having a baby, according to a new study. Researchers from the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, Australia, and the World Health ...
Dr. Sunali Sharma sunalisharma4707@gmail.com Postpartum depression (PPD) is emerging as one of India’s most pressing yet ...
Background Paternal postpartum depression among fathers of newborns is a new concept in Ethiopia. It is an emerging public health concern because it produces insidious effects on the well-being of ...
Movement is a cure for many health problems and helps when you are hit by postpartum emotional turbulence. A yoga expert explains why low-intensity workouts matter at this time and which ones are safe ...
Leaders of the D.S.M., the world’s most influential psychiatric manual, have been split for more than five years over whether ...
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Why community heals postpartum stress
Stress after giving birth is caused by more than just hormones; it can also be caused by having or not having support. This blog talks about how community, connection, and shared emotional care help ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Christine Michel Carter covers working mothers, diversity, and jobs. Meet Jade. She’s 23 and, like many in her generation, she ...
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