Being a mother in the west would be a dream, I was told. But compared to Uganda, it was a (...)
Nothing prepared me for the reality of mothering without my extended family to help. How have western women managed like this for so long? I hear the baby crying in my sleep. My mother hands him to me. I sit up to breastfeed without opening my eyes then I hand him back. I know that when I am (...)
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The Guardian (Uganda)
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