In a special celebration for Mother's Day, Malaysian government ministers expressed deep appreciation for mothers' sacrifices and their vital role in society. The event highlighted the challenges mothers face amid changing economic and social conditions.
A recent study in Singapore revealed that only 46% of mothers exclusively breastfeed their infants until three months, dropping to just 3.3% by six months. Many mothers face anxiety over insufficient milk production, negatively impacting their breastfeeding experience.
Greenland School in Kenya offers a unique opportunity for teenage mothers to return to secondary education while providing care for their children. This initiative aims to break societal stigma and enhance maternal skills.
Many new mothers face difficulties with breastfeeding due to concerns about insufficient milk production. Reports indicate that these worries can lead mothers to stop breastfeeding earlier than recommended.
Doula care, once seen as a luxury for mothers, is becoming widely accepted in society. This shift reflects changes in the understanding of support during pregnancy and childbirth.