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In the first six months, I watched the furniture of my former self get sold off piece by piece. First went the ability to read a book for more than three consecutive minutes. Auctioned. Then went the memory of what it felt like to be bored—that luxurious, lazy Saturday afternoon boredom. Gone. Finally, the big items: my professional ambition, my sense of humor about my own body, and the quiet belief that I was fundamentally in control of my life.

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Zolbrod’s contributions, such as "POCKET KNIVES," explore the intersections of maternal anxiety, childhood curiosity, and the lingering shadows of past experiences. In the first six months, I watched the

Jazz Solo: Navigating the Muddy Waters of Miscarriage. ... On Friday, four days into the awful drawn out saga that is miscarriage, Mutha Magazine Zoe Zolbrod, Author at Mutha Magazine Then went the memory of what it felt

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That’s the secret they put in the fine print. The postpartum period isn’t just sleep deprivation. It’s a hostile takeover of your psyche. You become a vessel for someone else’s needs so completely that when someone asks, “And how are you doing?” you have to pause for ten seconds to remember if you’re a person who has preferences.