Mom, Unfiltered
Maternal Mental Health and Finding Freedom Through Motherhood
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 9 July 2026
- ISBN 9798881842437
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 218x140x20 mm
- Weight 427 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
A deeply personal examination of the dire state of our maternal and postpartum care for moms, especially mothers with marginalized identities, told through the author's own story and enhanced with expert interviews, helpful resources, and what other moms can learn from her experience.
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A deeply personal examination of the dire state of our maternal and postpartum care for mothers
For expecting and new parents, too often the care is so focused on a healthy baby that the mother's physical and mental needs are overlooked. Mothers face intense pressure to have the perfect birth plan, breastfeed with ease, and immediately bond with their baby. Unfortunately, these expectations can lead to anxiety, depression, and overwhelm. But it doesn't have to be that way.
In Mom, Unfiltered: Maternal Mental Health and Finding Freedom Through Motherhood, Leah Kim explores her own pregnancy and early motherhood experience as a person of the global majority, the ways society fails new mothers, the mental health struggles of expecting and new mothers, the systemic neglect in care for mothers with marginalized identities, and how motherhood can be the inspiration for getting help and healing. Her story, enhanced with expert interviews, valuable resources, and the testimonies of other mothers, not only illuminates the impact of insufficient maternal care but also shows readers what can be done to improve care for mothers.
Mom, Unfiltered is profoundly personal and brutally honest, yet it is ultimately deeply hopeful. It is about survival and growth, an invitation to move beyond our current social, cultural, and familial realities to support mothers in a meaningful way-physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Birth
Chapter 2: Alien
Chapter 3: Fed
Chapter 4: Bloodline
Chapter 5: Influenced
Chapter 6: Village
Chapter 7: Heard
Chapter 8: Contort
Chapter 9: Mixed
Chapter 10: Shatter
Conclusion
About the Author