Editorial
The Silent battles of Postpartum Loneliness
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Cover Story
Elizabeth Nzisa: The Firstborn Who Became a Mother Overnight
Cover Story
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Society paints motherhood with soft, rosy hues: endless cuddles, happy coos, and serene moments. But it rarely shows the 3am cries (yours and the baby’s), the milk-stained shirts, the identity crisis, or the ache for a meaningful conversation. The myth sets unrealistic standards, making mothers feel inadequate when reality doesn’t match the picture.