pregnancy and motherhood

The best yoga poses to help you through the final stages of pregnancy

The third trimester of pregnancy is a time for preparation and calm. Gentle prenatal yoga poses like Baddha Konasana, Malasana, and Utkata Konasana relieve discomfort, strengthen the body, and promote relaxation, easing the transition to childbirth.

Pregnancy is harder than marathons, science shows

A 2019 Science Advances study by Duke University’s Herman Pontzer reveals pregnancy as the ultimate endurance feat, demanding 2.2 times the body’s basal metabolic rate—outlasting even the Tour de France in sustained physical intensity and energy expenditure.

Mother-to-be? Try these safe yoga poses for your second trimester

During the second trimester, gentle prenatal yoga enhances flexibility, strength, and emotional well-being while bonding mother and baby. Safe poses like Warrior, Butterfly, and Thunderbolt improve circulation, posture, and calmness through mindful breathing and cooling pranayamas.

Why many moms lean toward home remedies during pregnancy

Expectant mothers are embracing natural therapies like yoga, Ayurveda, acupressure, massage, and aromatherapy for safer, holistic pregnancy care. These traditional practices ease discomforts, reduce stress, and promote emotional balance, offering a nurturing path toward calm, confident motherhood.

35 and pregnant: Navigating the myths and realities

The expression may sound alarming but "geriatric pregnancy" is simply a medical term for pregnancies in women aged 35 and above. Over time, this has evoked fear and concern due to increased health risks. However, it’s important to understand that these risks do not define every pregnancy.

Reducing preterm births is an achievable goal. Why are we failing then?

Comprehensive measures needed to tackle this issue effectively

Why this apathy to maternal health?

Authorities must raise awareness, strengthen public healthcare programmes

Gender-biased sex selection must end

A national guideline is a good first step

All (alone) aboard the emotional rollercoaster ride of motherhood

I experienced postpartum depression with both my pregnancies, albeit in varying degrees and dimensions.

September 21, 2023
September 21, 2023

Why this apathy to maternal health?

Authorities must raise awareness, strengthen public healthcare programmes

July 29, 2023
July 29, 2023

Gender-biased sex selection must end

A national guideline is a good first step

May 14, 2023
May 14, 2023

All (alone) aboard the emotional rollercoaster ride of motherhood

I experienced postpartum depression with both my pregnancies, albeit in varying degrees and dimensions.

May 14, 2023
May 14, 2023

The untold story of an unfinished journey to motherhood

We need to normalise talking about pregnancy losses. In popular media, we would often see someone have sex just once, and then they get pregnant, and the next thing you know is that they had a perfectly healthy, happy baby.