🧠 ASK THE EXPERT: The Silent Impact of Stress on Women’s Health & Parenting

To the mamas who hold it all together; the late nights, the early mornings, the work meetings, the toddler tantrums, the endless to-do lists... we see you. 💛 Motherhood is beautiful, but it can also be overwhelming. And often, the stress that comes with it doesn’t just stay in our heads, it can quietly affect our health in ways we might not notice until much later. Let’s talk about it. Join us for a gentle, informative session with: 👩‍⚕️ Dr. Sue Ho Lead Doctor, Women’s Health - PROLOGUE The Lifestyle Medical Clinic 📅 July 3rd, 2025 🕜 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM 📍 Only on theAsianparent App ✨ In this safe space, we’ll explore how chronic stress can affect women’s hormones, mood, energy, and parenting, and what we can do to support our health while showing up for our families. Got something on your heart or mind? Drop your questions in the comments and Dr. Sue will answer them during the session. You deserve to feel well, Mama. Let’s start here. 🌿

🧠 ASK THE EXPERT: The Silent Impact of Stress on Women’s Health & Parenting
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Since I gave birth (more than 2 years already), my period still not regular leh. How come ah

4mo ago

Hi Darryl, after giving birth, the hormones may take some time to regulate and hopefully your menses may return to normal again. Then again, being a mother to a 2 year old can be stressful and this can cause the hormonal imbalance. One option is to find ways to help reduce stress such as meditation or yoga. If your issue persist, I suggest you see a doctor to find out the cause of the irregular menses.