This episode examines why pregnancy has become a source of fear for many women in the modern era. It traces how rising maternal risk, uneven medical response, and cultural silence intersect to reshape how pregnancy is perceived before it even begins. The story moves from private calculation to institutional failure, then into the myths that normalize harm and discourage honesty. Rather than treating fear as emotional weakness, the episode frames it as informed awareness shaped by lived experience, shared stories, and systemic patterns. At its core, this is an examination of trust, power, and whose bodies carry the cost when reassurance replaces protection.
In this gripping episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN, we explore the harrowing reality of the 2026 agricultural labor investigations through the eyes of...
The scene unfolds in the dust-choked attic of Sarah Mitchell’s childhood home in Atlanta—a cramped, forgotten space where time itself seems to have stalled....
Schools ring their morning bells, but too many desks sit empty. Not for lack of interest, and not for illness. Girls and women are...