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What “Die, My Love” gets right, and wrong, about maternal mental health
In an era where we are often bombarded with seemingly glamorous and smooth transitions into parenthood, the movie Die, my love shows viewers the other end of the spectrum.
Based on the novel of the same name by Ariana Harwicz, Die, my love follows aspiring novelist Grace, played by Jennifer Lawrence, and her boyfriend Jackson, played by Robert Pattinson, as they leave their life in New York City for a small farmhouse in rural Montana. We first meet the couple while they are

Maddy Kirkpatrick
Feb 175 min read


D-MER: The scary breastfeeding mental health disorder I'd never heard of
Breastfeeding wasn’t widely discussed in my family and not many of my friends had children when I fell pregnant with my child in 2021. I’m not sure exactly where the passion for breastfeeding came from, but it was certainly there long before I got the obligatory ‘breast is best’ leaflet from the NHS midwife.
I was blessed with a healthy, textbook pregnancy at the tail end of the Covid-19 restrictions in the UK.

Emma Marns
Feb 125 min read
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