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Getting pregnant wasn't easy for me the second time. But that experience made me more compassionate for those who struggle with infertility.
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Getting pregnant wasn’t easy but it taught me compassion for those who are still trying (12-minute read)

Getting pregnant wasn’t easy for me the second time. But that experience made me more compassionate for those who struggle with infertility. Apparently, having unprotected sex does not guarantee a baby My fears about unplanned pregnancies Highschool sex education instilled a fear in me about doing the deed. Having sex Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 5 yearsOctober 28, 2020 ago
I grew up defying gender stereotypes. I don't need to depend on a man but letting him support me is just as important as supporting him.
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When Defying Gender Stereotypes Became Denying Who I Am (13-minute read)

As a feminist, I grew up defying gender stereotypes. I never want to depend on a man. However, since becoming a mom, I’ve realized letting him help me is just as important as helping him. https://youtu.be/IjdaYZ1yAIQhttps://youtu.be/PZiSHqrMN4ghttps://youtu.be/RnwHpXhP01s I don’t depend on a man but I’m learning to let him support me Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 5 yearsOctober 7, 2020 ago
Working moms often feel like they haven't accomplished enough. I've learned to accept that my kids are delaying my goals for good reason.
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How I’ve accepted my kids are delaying my dreams and goals (10-minute read)

Working moms often feel like they haven’t accomplished enough. I’ve learned to accept that my kids are delaying my goals for good reason. It’s okay I can’t achieve enough every day… https://youtu.be/nuEHSga_vBchttps://youtu.be/K_uRCmg1g4Y I had so many high hopes and expectations When I was pregnant with my son last year, I Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 5 yearsSeptember 30, 2020 ago
Working moms have it tough. Our social life is often at the bottom of our priorities. How can one minimize the loneliness of motherhood?
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Why motherhood can be lonely and how I’m coping (12-minute read)

Working moms have it tough. Our social life is often at the bottom of our priorities. How can one minimize the loneliness of motherhood? https://youtu.be/4JD9yu1T4Xkhttps://youtu.be/7ddg21efJ9whttps://youtu.be/MK0xFzuyj8A Responding late to texts is merely the tip of the iceberg Does a good conversation lead to friendship? When I was 7, I went to Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 5 yearsSeptember 24, 2020 ago
What kind of mother-in-law will I be? Hopefully, one who doesn't get punched in the face
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What kind of mother-in-law will I be? (9-minute read)

As the mother of a girl and a boy, I will get a son-in-law and a daughter-in-law. What kind of mother-in-law do I want to be? Hopefully, one that doesn’t deserve to be punched in the face. https://youtu.be/nOe9mK_orqQhttps://youtu.be/GK9N4KUhgHc I have a daughter and a son. They’re both under 5 but Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 5 yearsAugust 12, 2020 ago

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Katharine Chan has over a decade of experience working in healthcare. She’s worked in emergency health services, mental health, women’s health, facilitating, coaching, and promoting honest conversations among healthcare leaders to enable organizational change. She’s passionate about putting words to her feelings despite growing up in a culture that hides them. She empowers others by teaching them how to love themselves, embracing their culture and improving relationships.

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