A Paper Bag of Jollibee and a Broken Heart

I came across a post on Facebook that quickly went viral. It told the story of a woman who had just given birth under heartbreaking circumstances. She labored for sixteen hours. Sixteen long, painful hours—alone. No mother, no sister, no best friend’s hand to hold. No husband’s voice to soothe her fears. Just the sterile… Continue reading A Paper Bag of Jollibee and a Broken Heart

Learning to Love the Mirror Again: The Truth About Postpartum Body Image

The moment a baby is born, so is a mother. And with that birth often comes a new relationship with her body—one that can be unexpectedly complicated. Postpartum body image is something rarely talked about in honest terms. It tends to get overshadowed by baby milestones, feeding schedules, and sleepless nights. But for many mothers,… Continue reading Learning to Love the Mirror Again: The Truth About Postpartum Body Image

The Quiet Storm: Understanding Postpartum Anxiety

Becoming a mother brings moments of joy, love, and awe. But for many women, it also brings a tide of emotions that aren’t often discussed. While much attention is given to postpartum depression, another experience quietly follows behind it: postpartum anxiety. It’s not sadness or detachment. It’s not weeping without knowing why. Instead, it’s a… Continue reading The Quiet Storm: Understanding Postpartum Anxiety