The Association is run by mothers who wish to support other women
who difficult childbirth experiences.
Not exact matches
It started with the shaming of women
who use pain relievers during
childbirth, and then expanded into painting women
who don't breast feed as monsters, no matter how
difficult or inconvenient it is for them to do it.
Another risk factor of paternal PPD could be the absence of a good paternal model: Barclay and Lupton evidenced that a lot of new - fathers
who lived emotional
difficult after
childbirth had lived a sad childhood characterized by the absence (real o subjective) of their father.62 In this way, these men did not know parenting competence and, when they became father, live fear, insecurity, turmoil that could lead them to PPD.