Tag Archives: motherhood

Source: David Quinn on X. Ireland, Tuam … esp. now in the news. We need to contextualise … this is worth reading for perspective

c. 1960s England Homes​​​ MOTHER & BABY Log In The Homes Mother and Baby Homes were designed to provide residential support to unmarried pregnant women. The majority focused on the time during confinement, generally six-weeks before the due date through … Continue reading

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MIT Press Reader: Men Depression Fatherhood

Why Are Men More Vulnerable to Depression in Fatherhood? Understanding the unique challenges faced by fathers during the perinatal period is essential for providing support that benefits not just fathers, but entire families. By: James Rilling        Most of us … Continue reading

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Yasmine Mohammed: A woman who had the courage to break away from the Muslim tradition that enslaved her. She now encourages others to explain what women and young girls must experience from a culture/religion that is probably 6 or 7 generations behind Christianity in the West. This takes us back the generations and helps us understand why immigrants are enduring such escapes through traffickers to countries in the West, including Ireland.

“I escaped a forced marriage” Inbox Search for all messages with label Inbox Remove label Inbox from this conversation Yasmine Mohammed <info@freeheartsfreeminds.com> Unsubscribe 8:04 AM (3 hours ago) to me AUG 2024, Sana faced years of physical abuse—her mother bleached her skin, and she … Continue reading

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