in this episode I talked about how beautifully imperfect I am and we all are. discipline and consistency as important tools we should hold on to and my journey to blooming and becoming.
In this episode, I sit with myself and, for the first time, unpack what my postpartum journey has truly been like for me.
In this episode, I sit down with my husband, who is a lawyer, mental health advocate, and the founder of The Reformed Men Circle, a safe space for men. We reflect on our pregnancy and postpartum journey, viewing it through the perspective of the man and discussing how we can better support each other during this phase. It is a sincere, raw, and honest conversation that every woman, man, and family should listen to.
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Amina Issa Halid shares her insights on managing postpartum depression through the lens of Islamic values. The discussion covers the unrealistic expectations placed on mothers, the importance of self-care, and practical strategies for coping with postpartum challenges. Dr. Amina emphasizes the need for community support, breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, and the role of gratitude in healing. Her personal experiences and professional expertise provide valuable guidance for new mothers navigating this critical period.
In this episode, the discussion centers around postpartum depression, exploring its impact on new mothers and the community. The conversation delves into the symptoms, misconceptions, and the differences between postpartum depression and baby blues. The speakers emphasize the importance of awareness, support systems, and professional help in managing postpartum depression. They also highlight the role of cultural perceptions and the need for open conversations about mental health. The episode concludes with messages of hope and encouragement for those experiencing postpartum depression, stressing that recovery is possible and support is crucial.
SummaryIn this conversation, Fatima Zahra Maitambari discusses the multifaceted role of motherhood from an Islamic perspective, emphasizing the importance of community support, the challenges faced during postpartum, and the spiritual growth that can occur through motherhood. The discussion also touches on the significance of sacrifice, mental health, and the tools available to navigate the postpartum period, ultimately highlighting the need for grace and understanding in this transformative journey.
just a very short story about how my relationship with Jumana went from amazing to exhausting just like that!๐ฅบ๐ถ๐ปโโ๏ธ
Just the little things that make me happy. What I think of the Clouds and sunset and a little message to Prince Charming!
Little things about me that make me really happy ๐๐
This is an introduction to Postpartum Depression (PPD) campaign series.
Hey there! Welcome here! This episode is a recitation of a piece I wrote titled; "The Northern Woman". Sit tight and get ready to get your mind blown by this northern girl!. I hope to use my voice to be able to change the narrative of the northern woman.