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Pregnancy

Empowering Multilingual Moms with Health Literacy

Health literacy isn’t just about reading health pamphlets; it’s about understanding, processing, and using health information to make informed decisions. During pregnancy, this skill is especially vital because every decision—what to eat, when to seek medical care, whether to take certain medications—directly affects both the mother and her baby. For women with limited proficiency in […]

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Pregnancy

Understanding Postpartum Depression

Imagine bringing new life into the world—a time painted as joyous and fulfilling. But for millions of women, this chapter is clouded by feelings of sadness, isolation, and overwhelming anxiety. Postpartum depression (PPD) doesn’t just affect new mothers—it ripples through families, reshaping relationships and sometimes leaving scars that last a lifetime. A recent qualitative meta-synthesis […]

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Navigating Sexual Well-being After Pregnancy Loss

Pregnancy loss is an experience that affects one in four women, yet its impact on sexual well-being is rarely discussed. Many couples face a confusing blend of grief, physical recovery, and emotional healing, and sexual relationships can feel like uncharted territory during this time. In fact, new research sheds light on how sexual well-being shifts […]

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Understanding Miscarriage Through Personal Narratives

Miscarriage is a word that carries immense weight, often loaded with silence and unspoken sorrow. For many, it remains an invisible loss, one that doesn’t easily fit into society’s narrative of grief. But as researchers delve into how individuals process and make sense of miscarriage, an important truth emerges: the way we talk about—and don’t […]

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