Abstract

As a nurse in a maternal infant unit and as a primary care provider for women, I have had the privilege of being part of women’s lives through their physical and social transitions. These were phases that required them to set aside the familiar past and to accept and prepare for a new and at times uncertain future. From the seemingly trivial experience of one’s first menses to major life events, such as bringing a child into the world or caring for a dying parent, each change brought challenges and adaptations.

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