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Why We Need to Talk About Motherhood
For a long time,I thought I just had to figure things out on my own.That the questions, the doubts, the guilt, the exhaustion — were simply part of being a mom.But when I started talking about it, something shifted. Every conversation with another mother opened a window.I realized that what I was feeling wasn’t unique or strange.The loneliness, the mixed emotions, the desire to be grateful but also to rest,the confusion between who I was and who I’m becoming — others felt it
Dec 22, 2025


Our first conversation: perinatal loss
Yesterday I had the opportunity to open a conversation with Mariana Rodríguez Gillezeau . about a topic that is deeply relevant, yet still largely unseen: perinatal loss. Although many women and families experience it, it remains difficult to talk about. Discomfort, stigma, and lack of language push this kind of grief into silence — a silence that often leaves mothers without the support they need. Some key reflections emerged from the discussion: 🔹 We don’t talk about it be
Dec 22, 2025


Conversations about holding and being held
An invisible role many mothers —and women— live every day without naming it. We hold far more than what is usually seen. We hold emotions, schedules, relationships, mental load, unspoken needs, and the quiet responsibility of keeping things together. This holding does not end with pregnancy or early motherhood. It becomes a way of being in the world. A constant adjustment to others’ needs, to life stages, and to expectations that shift but rarely disappear. And because this r
Dec 22, 2025
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