You’re the one tracking symptoms, Googling fevers, texting friends — while your partner stays calm. Too calm. This post explores what happens when worry after birth falls unevenly, especially in Asian American families, and how to navigate those differences without turning against each other.
Read MoreYou’re not physically alone — but you still feel disconnected. Postpartum loneliness affects many high-functioning Asian American moms, even in supportive relationships.
Read MoreYou’re not an angry person — so why do you feel so on edge since becoming a mom? This post unpacks postpartum irritability, especially in high-functioning Asian families where anger is taboo. You’re not broken. You’re carrying too much — and it’s time we talked about it.
Read MoreYou see other moms thriving, while you feel like you’re falling apart. This post unpacks the real emotional root of mom-to-mom comparison — and what to do instead.
Read MoreYou thought you’d be exhausted. You didn’t expect to feel so lost. For high-functioning Asian American moms, postpartum distress often hides behind silence, strength, and shame. This piece names what doesn’t get talked about — and why it matters.
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