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Bonding and the Origins of Love
Western culture has built an entire system of care — obstetrics — around the belief a woman is not able to successfully birth on her own.
Feminisim and Motherhood
Are these terms mutually exclusive, or can they be complementary? Can they co-exist within the confines of parenthood?
Women, particularly young women, find the idea of feminism as something outdated, out of touch. Many of these women may never contempla
Wellbeing Demands a Different Approach to Practice
There are a small number of doctors who are trying to find different ways to practise due to their frustration with the constraints of the present system. Byron Bay’s Albert Salmona is one of these doctors
Up Amongst The Men
Mothers today are made to think that our only real social contribution is done through the workforce. Could it be that the opposition of motherhood to serious work and thought, the supposed contradiction between art and life, is wrong?
When my second c