The Internet Still Thinks I'm Pregnant

The Internet Still Thinks I'm Pregnant

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How Getting Stoned With My Dad Helped Us Heal

Growing up, Julian Brave NoiseCat’s father, Ed Archie NoiseCat, wasn’t around much. Other than the occasional ride to hockey practice from his dad, Julian mostly remembers the legends about him. Ed is an artist, famous for his wood carvings and larger-than-life stories. Julian re ...  Afficher plus

Laverne Cox Is Ready to Tell the Truth. Even if It’s Messy.

Laverne Cox never fit in as a child in Mobile, Ala. But she really didn’t want to. From an early age, she knew she was going to be a star, and she was right. Decades later, Cox would break through as Sophia Burset on Netflix’s “Orange Is the New Black,” and become the first openl ...  Afficher plus

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Motherhood, mania and me
The Comb

‘She’s not my baby’: How giving birth triggered a woman’s mental health crisis, leaving her desperate, delusional and detached from reality. Chebet found herself on a journey of illness and recovery, after her ‘baby blues’ morphed into something much darker. How do women embrace ...  Afficher plus

Encore: S02 Ep 3 - Diane’s Infertility Struggle
Dear Therapists with Lori Gottlieb and Guy Winch

Hey, Fellow Travelers! This week we're in session with Diane, who has been struggling with pregnancy loss and infertility as she and her husband try to have a second child. She wonders how to deal with her grief, the envy and guilt she feels about friends' and family's pregnancy ...  Afficher plus

A History of Pregnancy Cravings, Part 1: Pickles and Ice Cream
Ridiculous History

Pregnancy is amazing — and scary, and beautiful, and a thousand other things. The modern world has stereotypes and tropes aplenty about pregnancy, especially including the phenomena known as pregnancy cravings. But how far back does this go? In the first part of this series, B ...

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My baby triggered a terrifying breakdown
The Conversation

For many women having a newborn baby is one of the happiest times of their lives - but for a tiny proportion that new arrival begins a terrifying nightmare. Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women who experienced extreme psychosis after the birth of their child.

When Catherine ...

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