Saber qué hace su cuerpo para traer al mundo a su bebé puede ayudarle a que el proceso de parto sea más manejable e incluso empoderador.
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El programa de Educación para la salud sexual/Recursos para el empoderamiento relacionado al VIH/Tratamiento equitativo del VIH (SHE/HER/THEY por sus siglas en inglés) es una iniciativa de extensión educativa multifacética centrada en mejorar la participación en la atención, los resultados de salud y el bienestar de las mujeres viviendo con VIH y vulnerables a él, a la vez que promueve una cultura de bienestar, mediante un enfoque holístico y no estigmatizante.
Después de que nace un bebé puede ser una época hermosa y abrumadora. Estas preguntas y recursos pueden servir como recordatorios para buscar el apoyo que necesita, venga de donde venga.
A solid network of supportive people can work wonders for your healing after birth and adjustment to life with your baby.
Understanding how your body works to move your baby out into the world can help the birthing process feel more manageable – and even empowering.
Pregnancy and birth can have an impact on your health. These questions can help you focus on how different providers can best support you.
After a baby is born can be a beautiful, overwhelming time. These questions and resources can serve as reminders to reach out for the support you need – wherever it may come from.
Get some tips on how to use your voice in HIV advocacy. Learn about advisory councils, community advisory boards, IRBs, and more.
At The Well Project, we understand that knowledge is power. We are dedicated to providing tools to our members to use to further their knowledge, as well as to educate and empower others in their community.
Vivo aterrorizada todos los días porque mi comunidad, la comunidad transgénero, está siendo demonizada y atacada por el gobierno que se supone debe protegernos y por la comunidad cristiana que se supone debe amarnos.
I live in terror every day because my community, the transgender community, is being demonized and attacked by the government meant to protect us and the Christian community meant to love us.
In response to the US government's disavowal of this crucial day, The Well Project and PWN-USA have teamed up to remind the world that we don't need permission to be acknowledged.
This year, it is only fitting for The Well Project and Positive Women's Network - USA to team up and take the lead in assuring that NWGHAAD stays on the national radar.
March 10th is NWGHAAD (National Women's and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day), and this is also Women's History Month, so I would like to tell you about one woman in particular who was called "the Cemetery Angel".
Your experiences, your love, your strength — all of it matters. Even in hardship, there is light.