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Pregnancy gets 9 months of attention. Labor gets a hospital stay. Postpartum gets one 15 minute checkup at 6 weeks.
But postpartum is the longest medical event of your life. Your hormones don't return to baseline for at least 6 months (longer if you are BF). Your pelvic floor takes a year (at least). Your bone density takes longer. Your brain is remodeling itself for years. You're metabolically recovering for as long as you breastfeed.
We have completely undercounted what this season actually is. And too many women are doing it all alone.
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I think his wives and his children would rather have him by their side than losing him to being justified and praised it as “answering the call of duty without hesitation” “willingly putting lives on line to save and protext other”
SubhanAllah miulheny mi gaumah bayaku araigen bomeh govvaalaa raheenu kohgeneh nooney
Nuvatha kanduvefa dhiri thibi bayaku salaamai kuraakah nooney
Ei ves meehehge dhariyeh firiyeh bappa eh
We have been following this case closely, and he was forced to do this by selfish president despite MNDF not wanting to proceed due to limitations


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إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
ގެއްލިފައިވާ ފަތުރުވެރިން ހޯދަން ފީނަމުންދިޔަ ރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ދިފާޢީ ބާރުގެ ޑައިވަރަކު ނިޔާވުމަކީ އަޅުގަނޑަށާއި ދިވެހި ކޮންމެ ރައްޔިތަކަށްވެސް ލިބުނު ވަރަށް ފުން ހިތާމައެއް. މިއީ ހިތްދަތިވެ ނުތަނަވަސްކަން ވެރިވި ޚަބަރެއް.
މަރުޙޫމްގެ ޢާއިލާއަށް ކެތްތެރިކަން ދެއްވުން އެދި ދުޢާކޮށް، އެ ޢާއިލާއަށާއި އެމްއެންޑީއެފަށް ތަޢުޒިޔާ ދަންނަވަން.
ޑިއުޓީގަައި މަޤާމުގެ ވާޖިބު އަދާކުރަމުން ދަނިކޮށް ކުއްލި ޙާލަތެއް މެދުވެރިވެ ނިޔާވި އެމްއެންޑީއެފްގެ ހިތްވަރުގަދަ ޑައިވަރު، ސްޓާފް ސާޖެންޓް، މަރުޙޫމް މުޙައްމަދު މަހުދީއަށް ޝަހީދެއްގެ ދަރަޖަ ދެއްވައި، މާތްﷲގެ ތަނަވަސް ރަޙްމަތުގައި، ސުވަރުގޭގެ ދާއިމީ ނިޢުމަތުގައި ލަހައްޓަވާށި. އާމީން

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Do you remember him?
The hero, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya a historic legend shaped by days and defining moments.
They besieged him, injured him, chased him, and threatened him.
They killed his son a piece of his heart to force the evacuation of Kamal Adwan Hospital.
He buried his son in the hospital courtyard, refused to abandon his patients, and returned to continue his professional and national duty.
He even refused to leave Gaza, despite the fact that he and his family hold another nationality.
He stood firm with a resilience that even mountains cannot match.
A kind heart.
An icon of steadfastness and morality.
They arrested him and tortured him after his voice grew hoarse from pleading with a deaf world until the very last moment.
Today, his family says: “We are terrified,” fearing his physical liquidation under the prisoner execution law approved by the Israeli Knesset.
Free Hossam Abu Safiya.

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