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General Dynamics quarterly profit falls on higher operating expenses
General Dynamics quarterly profit falls on higher operating expenses
(Reuters) -Gulfstream jet maker General Dynamics reported a lower quarterly profit on Wednesday, due to higher operating expenses amid expensive
1970-01-01 08:00
Guilty pleas from ex-Trump attorneys deal blow to right-wing media outlets that amplified election lies
Guilty pleas from ex-Trump attorneys deal blow to right-wing media outlets that amplified election lies
Plea deals taken by Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro spell trouble for not only Donald Trump but for the right-wing media apparatus that championed his election lies.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nearly three-quarters of mothers feel invisible, study suggests
Nearly three-quarters of mothers feel invisible, study suggests
Most women feel ‘invisible’ and ‘unappreciated’ when they become mothers, new research has revealed. Instead of ‘having it all’, 72% of mums feel invisible and 93% feel unappreciated, unacknowledged or unseen once they’ve had children. Another 93% said that since having a child, their identity has been reduced to only being a mother. And the weight of expectation is huge, too, with 97% of mums questioned in the survey by the online motherhood community Peanut saying pressure is put on them to ‘do it all and be it all’. Plus, 94% believe they’re expected to put themselves last and self-sacrifice for their families, partners, jobs, and other responsibilities, so they can achieve what they feel is required of them. Nearly half of mums (46%) said they don’t feel supported by the healthcare system after giving birth, and 70% expected more support from society in general. As a result of this lack of support and invisibility, most women surveyed (95%) agreed there’s an impact on their mental health and wellbeing, with 86% having experienced anxiety, 82% feeling stressed, burned out or exhausted, and 80% feeling overwhelmed, or lonely and isolated. Other strong feelings identified by mums included irritability (78%), loss of identity (65%), feeling judged (66%), feeling unsupported (64%), guilt (63%), depression (55%), resentment (54%), worthlessness (50%), and neglect (24%). Women attributed the things making them feel invisible to unfair division of labour in the home, trying to juggle a career and childcare, lack of empathy and understanding from both family and everyone else, gaps in healthcare and mental health support, identity and independence struggles, hiding the pain of pregnancy loss, and general pressure from healthcare, education institutions and the media. Commenting on the findings, psychologist Dr Rachel Goldman said: “The invisibility of motherhood is a stark reality many face. The journey begins with frequent visits to healthcare providers, but once the child arrives, there’s a sudden gap, creating a sense of abandonment. Women grapple with overwhelming feelings of exhaustion and stress, only to confront rushed appointments where healthcare professionals don’t have time to adequately dive into concerns.” As a result of the research, Peanut has launched an Invisible Mothers campaign, featuring a State of Invisibility report, to draw attention to mums’ struggles and highlight ways to make them more visible and better supported. The report found mums think more empathy and gender equality will help them feel more visible, with 82% calling for flexible, family-friendly workplaces, 77% wanting equal and extended leave for both parents, and 71% saying an equal share of parenting tasks would help. Additional measures that will help mums, says Peanut, include more public toilets having changing facilities, additional resources for mental health support, support groups for both parents, and educational initiatives about gender stereotypes. The report also identified the most common unwanted questions that contribute to mothers’ feelings of invisibility, with alternative suggestions that women say they would prefer to hear. So instead of asking ‘How’s the baby?’, Peanut suggests mums are asked ‘How are you really – mentally, emotionally and physically?’, and rather than ‘Was the pregnancy planned?’, try ‘Are you excited?’, and change ‘How do you do it all?’ to ‘How’s the mental load?’. Goldman added: “It doesn’t take grand gestures to offer support. A genuine ‘how are you’ or ‘thinking of you’ can significantly shift perceptions, signalling to someone that they matter. Small changes or actions, like compassionate conversations, can have profound impacts. “By acknowledging and addressing these issues, we can begin to truly support motherhood.” Read More The best ways to work-out in 22 minutes – as study finds this is magic number for offsetting ‘negative impact of sitting’ What crops will we be growing in the future, as climate change alters the landscape? As Rebecca Adlington shares heart-breaking miscarriage news: How to support others experiencing baby loss What you need to know about new research into treating cervical cancer How to do Halloween make up and still take care of your skin Which houseplants best suit your star sign?
1970-01-01 08:00
How St Louis City clinched a historic playoff spot in first season in MLS
How St Louis City clinched a historic playoff spot in first season in MLS
St Louis CITY experienced one of the best ever debut MLS seasons in 2023, clinching a playoff spot atop the Western Conference standings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Kristin Cavallari Discusses One-Night Stand; Diamondbacks to the World Series; Bob Melvin to the Giants
Roundup: Kristin Cavallari Discusses One-Night Stand; Diamondbacks to the World Series; Bob Melvin to the Giants
Kristin Cavallari discussed a recent one-night stand, the Diamondbacks are going to the World Series, Bob Melvin headed to the Giants and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mario Party 3 is coming to the Switch
Mario Party 3 is coming to the Switch
'Mario Party 3' fans can finally rejoice as the game is heading to the Switch later this week.
1970-01-01 08:00
Irish playwright to adapt Hunger Games for the stage
Irish playwright to adapt Hunger Games for the stage
Irish playwright Conor McPherson is to adapt the Hunger Games novel for a West End stage show.
1970-01-01 08:00
How the 'uniparty' myth shut the House down
How the 'uniparty' myth shut the House down
Republicans' House speaker morass continued Tuesday with a little help from former President Donald Trump. It's a situation that highlights not only Republican divisions, but also the bright line between Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
1970-01-01 08:00
Edmunds: Five 2024 vehicles worth waiting for
Edmunds: Five 2024 vehicles worth waiting for
Waiting is never easy, but it’s worth it for car shoppers who want the most car for their money
1970-01-01 08:00
China's central bank structural policy tools rise to $959 billion at end-Sept
China's central bank structural policy tools rise to $959 billion at end-Sept
BEIJING China's outstanding structural monetary policy tools totalled 7.018 trillion yuan ($959 billion) at end-September, its central bank
1970-01-01 08:00
Amazon discloses 181 million users in EU in first store transparency report
Amazon discloses 181 million users in EU in first store transparency report
(Corrects to add dropped word "store" in headline and paragraph 1) By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Amazon has more than
1970-01-01 08:00
Pope Francis encourages more children to code, especially in Catholic countries
Pope Francis encourages more children to code, especially in Catholic countries
It is hoped the Pope's endorsement will broaden the scheme's appeal in Catholic countries.
1970-01-01 08:00
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