Bea is a human rights lawyer living in Budapest, Hungary, with her husband and their two children, Peter (5) and Julia (3). As a lawyer she has been extensively involved with the home birth movement. She has an insider point of view, as she gave birth to her children at home, under a government which does not support the practice.
Meet Anne
Anne
Norway
Anne is a middle-class mother from Norway – the best country in the world to be a mother, according to the aid agency Save the Children. Anne works part-time as a schoolteacher in Oslo, and she has three children. She says she represents the quintessential Norwegian mother. Nevertheless, her life hasn’t been free from tragedy; she lost one child in labor, despite access to the very best maternal health care.
Related Content
|
Humaira Abid depicts the pain and disappointment that comes along with miscarriage in her intricate wooden sculptures.
|
Wanda Torres’ art reflects her conflicting emotions around having children and the reality of her ticking biological clock. |
As a way to process and release the pain and anger around her traumatic labor and delivery, Renee Hoffman created this Cesarean Quilt. |